2016
DOI: 10.1002/2015jb012746
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Lithospheric flexure under the Hawaiian volcanic load: Internal stresses and a broken plate revealed by earthquakes

Abstract: Several lines of earthquake evidence indicate that the lithospheric plate is broken under the load of the island of Hawai`i, where the geometry of the lithosphere is circular with a central depression. The plate bends concave downward surrounding a stress‐free hole, rather than bending concave upward as with past assumptions. Earthquake focal mechanisms show that the center of load stress and the weak hole is between the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea where the load is greatest. The earthquake gap at 21 km… Show more

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“…(a) The standard model in which Hawaii Island is supported by an elastic Pacific Plate predicts poorly the depth variation of inferred earthquake stresses. (b) The model suggested by Klein () in which Hawaii Island is supported by edge‐bending of a broken plate fits the patterns of seismicity better. (c) Metasomatic underplating prescribes volume increases within the upper portion of the mantle lithosphere, generating an extensional strain in the overlying crust that resembles the strain associated with the broken‐plate model.…”
Section: Paradigm Shootout: Plume Plutonism Versus Metasomatismmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…(a) The standard model in which Hawaii Island is supported by an elastic Pacific Plate predicts poorly the depth variation of inferred earthquake stresses. (b) The model suggested by Klein () in which Hawaii Island is supported by edge‐bending of a broken plate fits the patterns of seismicity better. (c) Metasomatic underplating prescribes volume increases within the upper portion of the mantle lithosphere, generating an extensional strain in the overlying crust that resembles the strain associated with the broken‐plate model.…”
Section: Paradigm Shootout: Plume Plutonism Versus Metasomatismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Owing to the restricted aperture of the land‐based seismic network on Hawaii Island, only axes of greatest pressure were estimated for earthquakes during 1970–2007, with Richter magnitude ≥2.5. Klein () found marked differences in focal parameters for seismic events above and below a horizontal plane at 21‐km depth that displayed almost no seismicity. Below 21‐km depth, most earthquakes displayed P axes that aligned with radial spokes emanating from a “stress center” at the center of the island, near the Mauna Loa summit and a cluster of long‐period earthquakes at 40–60‐km depth that Klein () identifies with the principal magma conduit for Mauna Loa.…”
Section: Paradigm Shootout: Plume Plutonism Versus Metasomatismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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