Seismic reflections from the basal contacts of batholiths
- 10 November 1981
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research
- Vol. 86 (B11) , 10633-10638
- https://doi.org/10.1029/jb086ib11p10633
Abstract
Although seismic reflection data in batholithic terranes are scarce, datasets available to us from three different regions show surprising similarities. All three profiles, one across Precambrian rocks in Texas, and two across Mesozoic batholiths in California and Nevada, show strong subhorizontal reflections at depths of 6–10 km. These reflections are interpreted to originate from the base of the batholiths, and indicate that these batholiths are tabular in shape. The large amplitudes of the reflections require a marked contrast in acoustic impedance (product of velocity and density) between the batholith and the underlying rocks. Two of the profiles show reflective zones having appreciable thicknesses (0.5–2.5 km), while the third profile shows a single continuous reflection. The four most favored candidates for sub‐batholithic reflections are (1) underplated gabbro, (2) cumulate layers, (3) migmatites, and (4) thrust faults. Cumulate layering is the preferred interpretation where reflectors constitute a thick package and are laminated in appearance.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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