Citation:
Holmes, Chadwick (2013), Seismically-derived crustal layer thickness for the Southeast Indian Ridge between 100-116E (investigator Chad Holmes). Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). doi:10.1594/IEDA/320419
Abstract:
This data set contains crustal layer thickness models published in Holmes et al. (2008). Wide-angle seismic refraction lines were shot during cruise EW0114 to four ocean bottom hydrophones within SEIR segments P1, P2, S1, and T. The 2-D crustal velocity models were constructed by jointly inverting hand-picked P wave refraction (Pg) and Moho reflection (PmP) traveltime data using a top-down, minimum-structure methodology. These data files are in ASCII format and were generated as part of the project called "The Effects of Changes in Mantle Temperature on Melt Supply and Crustal Accretion: An MCS Reflection and OBH Refraction Study of the Southeast Indian Ridge", and funding was provided by NSF grant 99-11720.