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P-wave velocity imaging and lithosphere structure of the Tibetan plateau

Qu, Chen; Xu, Yi; Yang, WenCai; Liu, XiaoYu; Wang, Sheng

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Abstract:Using arrival data from seismic networks in western China, we inverted three-dimensional P-wave velocity structures of the Tibetan plateau and surrounding areas by the body-wave tomography technique. Based on the velocity variation and tectonic features in the crust and lithospheric mantle, our analysis focuses on the lower crust flow, mantle upwelling and lithospheric thinning, and their relations with Cenozoic volcanic activity and the rift system in southern Tibet. The results...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorQu, Chen
dc.contributor.authorXu, Yi
dc.contributor.authorYang, WenCai
dc.contributor.authorLiu, XiaoYu
dc.contributor.authorWang, Sheng
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-12T02:41:13Z
dc.identifier.issn0001-5733
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/219286
dc.description.abstractAbstract:Using arrival data from seismic networks in western China, we inverted three-dimensional P-wave velocity structures of the Tibetan plateau and surrounding areas by the body-wave tomography technique. Based on the velocity variation and tectonic features in the crust and lithospheric mantle, our analysis focuses on the lower crust flow, mantle upwelling and lithospheric thinning, and their relations with Cenozoic volcanic activity and the rift system in southern Tibet. The results indicate that the Tibetan plateau is underlain by the low-velocity zones in middle and lower crust, which are distributed in the Lasa and Qiangtang blocks, enlarged to the Songpan-Garzê block at the lower crust depth. These low-velocity zones are not interconnected, instead separated by high-velocity zones. This implies that ductile deformation in the mid-lower crust is restricted in tectonically special regions and a large-scale crusal flow could not happen throughout the plateau. Likewise, the mantle upwelling seems not to occur widespread in the Tibetan plateau, only confined to the Qiangtang, Songpan-Garzê and eastern Himalayas, which had lead to the thinning of the lithospheric thickness and strong volcanic and magma activities there. Due to the mantle upwelling, which is caused by the subduction of the Indian continental lithosphere, heat flows probably intruded up into the crust. This effect has a significant impact on the formation of Cenozoic volcanic rocks in northern Tibet, the rift system in southern Tibet and the ductile deformation of the middle and lower crust.
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dc.language.isoen_AU
dc.publisherKexue Chubaneshe/Science Press
dc.rightsChinese Journal of Geophysics
dc.sourceActa Geophysica Sinica
dc.subjectTibetan Plateau
dc.subjectP-wave velocity
dc.subjectLithosphere structure
dc.subjectSeismic tomography
dc.titleP-wave velocity imaging and lithosphere structure of the Tibetan plateau
dc.typeJournal article
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.citationvolume63
dc.date.issued2020
local.identifier.absfor049999 - Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
local.identifier.ariespublicationa383154xPUB11250
local.type.statusPublished Version
local.contributor.affiliationQu, Chen, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationXu, Yi, Chinese Academy of Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationYang, WenCai, Zhejiang University
local.contributor.affiliationLiu, XiaoYu, Zhejiang University
local.contributor.affiliationWang, Sheng, College of Science, ANU
local.description.embargo2099-12-01
local.bibliographicCitation.issue3
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage847
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage859
local.identifier.doi10.6038/cjg2020N0107
local.identifier.absseo970104 - Expanding Knowledge in the Earth Sciences
dc.date.updated2023-01-29T07:15:43Z
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-85082598696
local.identifier.thomsonIDWOS:000519847700006
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