The seismic structure of thinned continental crust in the northern Bay of Biscay

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Summary. The stretching and thinning of the continental crust, which occurs during the formation of passive continental margins, may cause important changes in the velocity structure of such crust. Further, crust attenuated to a few kilometres’ thickness, can be found underlying ‘oceanic’ water depths. This paper poses the question of whether thinned continental crust can be distinguished seismically from normal oceanic crust of about the same thickness. A single seismic refraction line shot over thinned continental crust as part of the North Biscay margin transect in 1979 was studied in detail. Tau—p inversion suggested that there are differences between oceanic and continental crust in the lower crustal structure. This was confirmed when synthetic seismograms were calculated. The thinned continental crust (β± 7.0) exhibits a two‐gradient structure in the non‐sedimentary crust with velocities between 5.9 and 7.4 km s−1; an upper 0.8 s−1 layer overlies a 0.4 s−1 layer. No layer comparable to oceanic layer 3 was detected. The uppermost mantle also contains a low‐velocity zone. Copyright © 1986, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Whitmarsh, R. B., Avedik, F., & Saunders, M. R. (1986). The seismic structure of thinned continental crust in the northern Bay of Biscay. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 86(2), 589–602. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1986.tb03845.x

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