1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1996.tb05311.x
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On the upper mantle beneath the Kenya Rift

Abstract: During the Kenya Rift International Seismic Project (KRISP 90) a 450 km long E-W seismic-refractionlwide-angle-reflection profile involving the deployment of 250 instruments was shot across the Kenya Rift. A reflected phase recorded between distances of 260 and 350 km from a 1000 kg shot at the western end of the line in Lake Victoria has been interpreted as originating from about 60 km beneath the western margin of the rift.Detailed processing of this phase has resulted in defining its polarity in relation to… Show more

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“…Phase notation: d, Pn; d|, reflection from first upper-mantle reflector; d~, refraction from the layer beneath the dl reflector; de, reflection from the second upper-mantle reflector. , while beneath the crossrift profile D north of the Kenya Dome, reflectors at 55-60 km depth have been identified outside the rift below both the eastern and western flanks (Maguire et al 1994;Masotti et al 1996). Across the rift, at the latitudes of both crossrift profiles D and G crustal thinning and the low uppermost mantle Pn velocities of 7.5-7.8 km s -l are restricted to below the surface expression of the rift itself.…”
Section: Structure Of the Crust And Uppermost Mantle Under The Kenya mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Phase notation: d, Pn; d|, reflection from first upper-mantle reflector; d~, refraction from the layer beneath the dl reflector; de, reflection from the second upper-mantle reflector. , while beneath the crossrift profile D north of the Kenya Dome, reflectors at 55-60 km depth have been identified outside the rift below both the eastern and western flanks (Maguire et al 1994;Masotti et al 1996). Across the rift, at the latitudes of both crossrift profiles D and G crustal thinning and the low uppermost mantle Pn velocities of 7.5-7.8 km s -l are restricted to below the surface expression of the rift itself.…”
Section: Structure Of the Crust And Uppermost Mantle Under The Kenya mentioning
confidence: 92%