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Lithosphere | 2017

A strong contrast in crustal architecture from accreted terranes to craton, constrained by controlled-source seismic data in Idaho and eastern Oregon

Kathy K. Davenport; John A. Hole; Basil Tikoff; Raymond M. Russo; Steven H. Harder

Crustal structure was derived from EarthScope Idaho-Oregon (IDOR) controlled-source seismic data across the Precambrian continental margin in the Idaho and Oregon region of the U.S. Cordillera. Refraction and wide-angle reflection traveltimes were inverted to derive a seismic velocity model that constrains the contact between oceanic accreted terranes and craton. The seismic data reveal that the boundary is a near-vertical, through-going feature of the crust, represented by the transpressional western Idaho shear zone (WISZ). The WISZ separates crust with different seismic velocities at all depths, implying a contrast in lithology, and extends to an ∼7 km offset of the Moho. The thinner, ∼32-km-thick accreted terrane crust to the west is characterized by faster seismic velocities that correspond to an intermediate composition. We interpret a high-velocity layer below a high-amplitude seismic reflection as mafic magmatic underplating associated with the feeder system of the Columbia River Basalts. The cratonic crust east of the WISZ is 37–40 km thick, with a felsic composition to ∼29 km subsurface depth, underlain by an intermediate-composition layer above the Moho. The strong contrasts in lithology and crustal thickness across the WISZ have influenced subsequent magmatism and extension in the region. The northwestern extent of the Archean Grouse Creek cratonic block beneath the Atlanta lobe of the Idaho batholith is interpreted based on continuity of crustal architecture in the seismic model. The velocity structure and crustal thickness east of the WISZ are consistent with the Atlanta lobe melting within a thickened crust.


Open-File Report | 2013

Borehole-explosion and air-gun data acquired in the 2011 Salton Seismic Imaging Project (SSIP), southern California: description of the survey

Elizabeth J. Rose; Gary S. Fuis; Joann M. Stock; John A. Hole; Annie Kell; Graham M. Kent; Neal W. Driscoll; M. R. Goldman; Angela M. Reusch; Liang Han; Robert R. Sickler; Rufus D. Catchings; M. J. Rymer; Coyn J. Criley; Daniel S. Scheirer; Steven M. Skinner; Coye J. Slayday-Criley; Janice M. Murphy; Edward G. Jensen; Robert McClearn; Alex J. Ferguson; Lesley Butcher; Max A. Gardner; Iain D. Emmons; Caleb L. Loughran; Joseph R. Svitek; Patrick C. Bastien; Joseph A. Cotton; David S. Croker; Alistair J. Harding


Archive | 2010

Genesis of Basement-Cored Foreland Arches: Insights from the EarthScope Bighorn Project

Katherine Miller; Eric A. Erslev; Anne F. Sheehan; Michael Lee Anderson; Christine S. Siddoway; Steven H. Harder; Lindsay L. Worthington; William L. Yeck; K. Aydinian


Archive | 2010

Implementing Dense Arrays of Single-Channel Seismic Recorders to Detect Global Teleseism Events

C. T. O'Rourke; Anne F. Sheehan; Zaifu Yang; Steven H. Harder; Katherine Miller; Lindsay L. Worthington


Archive | 2010

Controlled-Source Seismic Investigation of the Generation and Collapse of a Batholith Complex, Coast Mountains, Western Canada

Kevin Q. Wang; John A. Hole; Anna Stephenson; George D. Spence; Katherine Miller; Steven H. Harder; G. M. Kaip; Ron M. Clowes


Archive | 2018

EVIDENCE FOR TERRANE ACCRETION, LOCALIZED RIFTING AND MAGMATISM FROM THE CRUSTAL VELOCITY STRUCTURE OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

Rachel E. Marzen; Donna J. Shillington; D. Lizarralde; Steven H. Harder


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

CRUSTAL SCALE SEISMIC IMAGING IN DENSELY POPULATED REGIONS: THE ENAM-CSE

M. Beatrice Magnani; Steven H. Harder; D. Lizarralde; Thomas W. Luckie; Lindsay L. Worthington


Archive | 2012

Assessment of Regional Explosion Discriminants Using Data Sets of Unparalleled Spatial Sampling

Kate Miller; Lindsay L. Worthington; Steven H. Harder; Scott Phillips; Hans Hartse; Anne F. Sheehan


Archive | 2010

Bighorns Arch Seismic Experiment (BASE): Amplitude Response to Different Seismic Charge Configurations

Steven H. Harder; Katherine Miller; Lindsay L. Worthington; Catherine M. Snelson


Archive | 2010

Preliminary Results of the Active Source Portion of the Bighorns Array Seismic Experiment (BASE), North-Central Wyoming, USA

B. R. Terbush; Lindsay L. Worthington; Katherine Miller; Steven H. Harder; Eric A. Erslev; Michael Lee Anderson; Christine S. Siddoway

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Anne F. Sheehan

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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D. Lizarralde

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Ron M. Clowes

University of British Columbia

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