Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography

Abstract Using a topography-dependent tomographic scheme, the seismic velocity structure of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, including the uplifted Longmenshan (LMS) orogenic belt, is accurately imaged in spite of the extreme topographic relief in the LMS region and thick sedimentary covers in the neigh...

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Main Authors: Xinyan Zhang, Yanghua Wang, Rui Gao, Tao Xu, Zhiming Bai, Xiaobo Tian, Qiusheng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03578-z
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spelling doaj-bbc1fcbf257040d785961580b76744ee2020-12-08T00:11:30ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-06-01711710.1038/s41598-017-03578-zVertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomographyXinyan Zhang0Yanghua Wang1Rui Gao2Tao Xu3Zhiming Bai4Xiaobo Tian5Qiusheng Li6MLR Key Laboratory of Earthprobe and Geodynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological SciencesDepartment of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial CollegeMLR Key Laboratory of Earthprobe and Geodynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological SciencesState Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesState Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesState Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesMLR Key Laboratory of Earthprobe and Geodynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological SciencesAbstract Using a topography-dependent tomographic scheme, the seismic velocity structure of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, including the uplifted Longmenshan (LMS) orogenic belt, is accurately imaged in spite of the extreme topographic relief in the LMS region and thick sedimentary covers in the neighbouring Sichuan Basin. The obtained image shows a high-resolution upper crustal structure on a 500 km-long profile that is perpendicular to the LMS. The image clearly shows that the crystalline basement was uplifted within the LMS orogenic belt, and that the neighbouring Songpan-Ganzi Terrane was covered by a thick flysch belt, with evidence of near-surface thrust faults caused by convergence between Eastern Tibet and the Sichuan Basin. The indication that the lower crust beneath the LMS was folded and pushed upwards and the upper crust was removed by exhumation, supports the concept of a lower crustal channel flow beneath Eastern Tibet. The image also reveals that the destructive Wenchuan earthquake of year 2008 occurred in the upper crust, directly at the structural discontinuity between Eastern Tibet Plateau and the Sichuan Basin.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03578-z
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author Xinyan Zhang
Yanghua Wang
Rui Gao
Tao Xu
Zhiming Bai
Xiaobo Tian
Qiusheng Li
spellingShingle Xinyan Zhang
Yanghua Wang
Rui Gao
Tao Xu
Zhiming Bai
Xiaobo Tian
Qiusheng Li
Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
Scientific Reports
author_facet Xinyan Zhang
Yanghua Wang
Rui Gao
Tao Xu
Zhiming Bai
Xiaobo Tian
Qiusheng Li
author_sort Xinyan Zhang
title Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
title_short Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
title_full Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
title_fullStr Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
title_full_unstemmed Vertical crustal motions across Eastern Tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
title_sort vertical crustal motions across eastern tibet revealed by topography-dependent seismic tomography
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Using a topography-dependent tomographic scheme, the seismic velocity structure of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, including the uplifted Longmenshan (LMS) orogenic belt, is accurately imaged in spite of the extreme topographic relief in the LMS region and thick sedimentary covers in the neighbouring Sichuan Basin. The obtained image shows a high-resolution upper crustal structure on a 500 km-long profile that is perpendicular to the LMS. The image clearly shows that the crystalline basement was uplifted within the LMS orogenic belt, and that the neighbouring Songpan-Ganzi Terrane was covered by a thick flysch belt, with evidence of near-surface thrust faults caused by convergence between Eastern Tibet and the Sichuan Basin. The indication that the lower crust beneath the LMS was folded and pushed upwards and the upper crust was removed by exhumation, supports the concept of a lower crustal channel flow beneath Eastern Tibet. The image also reveals that the destructive Wenchuan earthquake of year 2008 occurred in the upper crust, directly at the structural discontinuity between Eastern Tibet Plateau and the Sichuan Basin.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03578-z
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