Constraining the Lithospheric Discontinuity Structure Beneath Hawaiʻi Using Teleseismic Receiver Functions
Brandon Herr,
Jonathan Delph
Abstract:The Hawaiian Islands represent the youngest portion of the long‐lived Hawaiian‐Emperor Seamount chain sourced from hotspot volcanism on the northwesterly moving Pacific plate. Despite being one of the best studied hotspots on Earth, our understanding of the lithospheric discontinuity structure of Hawaiʻi is inhibited by a lack of a long‐term distributed broadband seismic network and lithospheric‐scale imaging of other oceanic hotspots. In this study, we analyze 3,530 teleseismic waveforms from 1,130 events rec… Show more
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