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Journal: Geophysical Research Letter  2009 No.9  Share to Sinaweibo  Share to QQweibo  Share to Facebook  Share to Twitter    clicks:894   
Title:
Crustal structure across Longmenshan fault belt from passive source seismic profiling
Author: Zhongjie Zhang,Yanghua Wang,Yun Chen,Gregory A. Houseman,Xiaobo Tian,Erchie Wang,Jiwen Teng
Adress: State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract: We analyse receiver functions from 29 broad-band seismographs along a 380-km profile across the Longmenshan (LMS) fault belt to determine crustal structure beneath the east Tibetan margin and Sichuan basin. The Moho deepens from about 50 km under Songpan–Ganzi in east Tibet to about 60 km beneath the LMS and then shallows to about 35 km under the western Sichuan basin. The average crustal Vp/Vs ratios vary in the range 1.75–1.88 under Songpan–Ganzi in east Tibet, 1.8–2.0 under the LMS, and decrease systematically across the NW part of the Sichuan basin to less than 1.70. A negative phase arrival above the Moho under Songpan–Ganzi and Sichuan basin is interpreted as a PS conversion from the top of a low-velocity layer in the lower crust. The very high crustal Vp/Vs ratio and negative polarity PS conversion at the top of lower crust in east Tibet are inferred to be seismic signatures of a low-viscosity channel in the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau. The lateral variation of Moho topography, crustal Vp/Vs ratio and negative polarity PS conversion at the top of the lower crust along the profile seem consistent with a model of lower crust flow or tectonic escape.
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