Electrical conductivity anomalies beneath the Western Sea of Kyushu, Japan

1997 
Geomagnetic depth soundings have been made in the area covering Kyushu island and its neigh- boring islands in the western sea of Kyushu to investi- gate the back-arc conductivity structure. The in-phase induction arrows derived from geomagnetic variations are found to point roughly southwestwards at most sites on Kyushu island for the period range 300-7200 sec. This is quite different from some other areas of Japan. The non-uniform thin sheet model calculation indicates that the induction arrows in this area are strongly influ- enced by the surrounding seas. However, the observed arrows have much more intense westward components than indicated by the model calculations. This strongly suggests existence of highly conducting layers (HCLs) beneath the East China Sea. And the existence of HCLs in the upper mantle are confirmed by a two-dimensional finite element modeling. These HCLs may be consid- ered to be a part of mantle upwelling extended to East
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