The Moho depth map of the Antarctica region
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
1T. Geodinamica e interno della Terra
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/609 (2013)
ISSN
0040-1951
Electronic ISSN
1879-3266
Publisher
Elsevier Science Limited
Pages (printed)
299-313
Date Issued
2013
Subjects
Abstract
Different tectonic units cover the Antarctic territory: platform, orogens and depression structures. This structural
variability is reflected both in thickness and physical properties of the crust.We present a new Moho map for the
Antarctica, derived from geophysical data selected from the literature. Themodel covers thewhole Antarctic region,
from the South Pole out to the continental margin, including the Antarctic Peninsula. TheMoho depth is represented
with a resolution of 1°×1° on a Cartesian grid obtained by an equidistant azimuthal geographical projection. A
large volume of new data has been analyzed: mostly seismic experiments, as well as receiver functions and geological
studies. In general,we can identify three large domainswithin the Antarctic continental crust. The oldest Archean
and Proterozoic crust of East Antarctica has a thickness of 36–56 km (with an average of about 41 km). The
continental crust of the Transantarctic Mountains, the Antarctic Peninsula and Wilkes Basin has a thickness of
30–40 km (with an average Moho of about 30 km). The youngest rifted continental crust of the West Antarctic
Rift System has a thickness of 16–28 km (with an average Moho of about 26 km). The mean Moho depth of the
whole model is 33.8 km. The new Moho model exhibits some remarkable disagreements at places with respect
to global model CRUST 2.0. Difference between these two models may range up to −10/+24 km. The new
model is available for download in digital format. We plan to update the model in the near future by including
new data, particularly in the most poorly covered regions.
variability is reflected both in thickness and physical properties of the crust.We present a new Moho map for the
Antarctica, derived from geophysical data selected from the literature. Themodel covers thewhole Antarctic region,
from the South Pole out to the continental margin, including the Antarctic Peninsula. TheMoho depth is represented
with a resolution of 1°×1° on a Cartesian grid obtained by an equidistant azimuthal geographical projection. A
large volume of new data has been analyzed: mostly seismic experiments, as well as receiver functions and geological
studies. In general,we can identify three large domainswithin the Antarctic continental crust. The oldest Archean
and Proterozoic crust of East Antarctica has a thickness of 36–56 km (with an average of about 41 km). The
continental crust of the Transantarctic Mountains, the Antarctic Peninsula and Wilkes Basin has a thickness of
30–40 km (with an average Moho of about 30 km). The youngest rifted continental crust of the West Antarctic
Rift System has a thickness of 16–28 km (with an average Moho of about 26 km). The mean Moho depth of the
whole model is 33.8 km. The new Moho model exhibits some remarkable disagreements at places with respect
to global model CRUST 2.0. Difference between these two models may range up to −10/+24 km. The new
model is available for download in digital format. We plan to update the model in the near future by including
new data, particularly in the most poorly covered regions.
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