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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 54, No. 06, February, 2012. Page 17 - 17.

ABSTRACT: Crust and Upper Mantle Structure in Previous HitNortheastNext Hit of Tibet Previous HitfromNext Hit Rayleigh Wave Tomography

Lun Li

Northeastern Tibet is an important place for understanding the growth of the Tibet plateau and its eastward extrusion. To distinguish the model responsible for the development of northeastern Tibet, we have analyzed Rayleigh wave Previous HitdataNext Hit recorded by the Previous HitNortheastNext Hit Tibet Previous HitSeismicNext Hit (NETS) array and Previous HitappliedNext Hit the Two-Plane-Wave (TPW) tomography method to compute average and 2-D phase velocities.

Vertical component seismograms Previous HitfromNext Hit 70 events at 35 stations were filtered at 17 center frequencies with a narrow bandwith of 10 mHz. Average phase velocity varies Previous HitfromNext Hit 3.21 km/s at 20 s to 3.84 km/s at 100 s. Compared to the average phase velocities in southeastern Tibet, these values are higher in the period range of 20-50 s and lower at longer periods, probably indicating a faster and thinner crust and slower upper mantle in northeastern Tibet. We also obtained average phase velocities in three sub-regions which are separated by the Kunlun and Haiyuan fault.

The northernmost subarea including part of the Odos block is characterized with the highest phase velocity while the area to the south of the Kunlun fault is the slowest in Previous HitnortheastNext Hit Tibet. 2-D variation of phase velocity was calculated in the periods Previous HitfromNext Hit 20s to 100s. The low velocity anomaly is imaged along and to the south of the Kunlun fault at each period. And relative high velocity is consistently imaged to the north of Kunlun fault. Previous Hit3-DNext Hit shear wave Previous HitinversionNext Hit was conducted to understand the crust and upper mantle structure Previous HitfromNext Hit the obtained phase velocities. A relative low velocity zone is image beneath Kunlun fault in the lower crust and upper mantle. The mechanisms responsible for this low velocity zone will be interpreted to help understand the tectonic and the role of Kunlun fault playing in the rising of Previous HitNortheastTop Tibet.

 

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