Abstract

A simultaneous inversion for three‐dimensional velocity structure and hypocentral parameters is used to determine the tomographic images of the backarc of Kyushu, southwestern Japan. The data used in the imaging are the first arrival times of 2736 local earthquakes recorded at 305 stations in a wide region from western Japan to eastern China. Additional data are provided by including arrival times of 357 teleseismic earthquakes. We got the high resolution of the uppermost mantle images for P waves at least in the depth range to 150 km, the latitude range of 30°–34°N and the longitude range of 128°–132°E. Results of inversion reveal a major zone of strong low velocity under west off Kyushu Island in the depth from 40 km to 100 km. This feature may result from partially melting in relation to the upwelling of hot mantle around the northeastern edge of the extending Okinawa trough.

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