West-east variation in crustal thickness in northern Lhasa block, central Tibet, from deep seismic sounding data

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作者
Zhang, ZJ [1 ]
Klemperer, SL
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geol & Geophys, State Key Lab Lithosphere Tecton Evolut, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China
[2] Stanford Univ, Dept Geophys, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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10.1029/2004JB003139
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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A 500-km-long west-east wide-angle seismic profile from Selin Tso to Yaanduo in the northernmost Lhasa block of Tibet, acquired by the Sino-French joint seismic program in 1982, has been reinterpreted. We model the P and S wave velocity structure of the whole crust, while recognizing that in many places, uncertainties are large. A surprising but robust conclusion, consistent with previous interpretations of both this data set and other newer data from Tibet, is that Moho depth is about 60-65 km at 90 degrees E but 75-80 km depth at 92.5 degrees E. Our detailed interpretation uses multiple wide-angle P and S wave reflections from the crystalline basement and the Moho; but no Moho refractions are recognized. Along most of the profile, the crust may be crudely divided into an upper crust (similar to 5-30 km depth, 5.0 < V-p < 6.4 km/s), a middle crust (similar to 33-45 km depth, 6.5 < V-p < 6.8 km/s) and a lower crust (depths below similar to 48 km, 7.0 < V-p < 7.4 km/s). The west-to-east increase in crustal thickness is accomplished by a similar to 50% thickening of the middle and lower crust. Larger vertical velocity gradients separate these three layers and bound them above (surficial and sedimentary rocks) and below (Moho transition zone). The most notable low-velocity zone in the crust lies at the base of the upper crustal layer. S wave velocity structure is less well constrained but parallels the P wave structure except that V-p/V-s ratios may decrease from west to east in the lower crust. Our data suggest considerable variation in structure along-strike of the Tibetan Plateau and show that interpretations of Tibet as a purely two-dimensional orogen are overly simplistic. The west-east increase in crustal thickness may occur across the Karakorum-Jiali fault system and be an indicator of lateral tectonic escape of the Qiangtang terrane.
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