Fresnel zone: A pitfall in seismic imaging of mid-ocean ridge magma lenses

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1999
Authors  Ponce-Corree, G. J.; Mutter, J. C.; Carbotte, S.
Journal Title  Geophysical Research Letters
Volume  26
Issue  19
Pages  3021-3024
Journal Date  Oct 1
ISBN Number  0094-8276
Accession Number  ISI:000082960700032
Key Words  east pacific rise; wave propagation; beneath; 9-degrees-n; melt
Abstract  

We present estimates of the Fresnel zone diameter for the axial magma chamber lens along the southern and northern East pacific Rise and compare them to the magma lens widths derived from migrated seismic sections. The mean values of that diameter are 996m and 1052m and the mean values of the magma lens width are 680m and 1056m respectively. Most individual estimates of the magma lens width fall below the Fresnel zone diameter. Similar results are presented for three other mid-ocean ridges. The registered signal is therefore a mix of responses from the magma sill and the encasing rock and lateral resolution is not achieved. We conclude that data: analysis procedures that assume a laterally homogeneous Earth, cannot provide reliable estimates of the magma lens physical properties, including whether it is liquid or not.

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