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The boundary between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates below Tibet.


ABSTRACT: The fate of the colliding Indian and Asian tectonic plates below the Tibetan high plateau may be visualized by, in addition to seismic tomography, mapping the deep seismic discontinuities, like the crust-mantle boundary (Moho), the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB), or the discontinuities at 410 and 660 km depth. We herein present observations of seismic discontinuities with the P and S receiver function techniques beneath central and western Tibet along two new profiles and discuss the results in connection with results from earlier profiles, which did observe the LAB. The LAB of the Indian and Asian plates is well-imaged by several profiles and suggests a changing mode of India-Asia collision in the east-west direction. From eastern Himalayan syntaxis to the western edge of the Tarim Basin, the Indian lithosphere is underthrusting Tibet at an increasingly shallower angle and reaching progressively further to the north. A particular lithospheric region was formed in northern and eastern Tibet as a crush zone between the two colliding plates, the existence of which is marked by high temperature, low mantle seismic wavespeed (correlating with late arriving signals from the 410 discontinuity), poor Sn propagation, east and southeast oriented global positioning system displacements, and strikingly larger seismic (SKS) anisotropy.

SUBMITTER: Zhao J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2895109 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The boundary between the Indian and Asian tectonic plates below Tibet.

Zhao Junmeng J   Yuan Xiaohui X   Liu Hongbing H   Kumar Prakash P   Pei Shunping S   Kind Rainer R   Zhang Zhongjie Z   Teng Jiwen J   Ding Lin L   Gao Xing X   Xu Qiang Q   Wang Wei W  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100607 25


The fate of the colliding Indian and Asian tectonic plates below the Tibetan high plateau may be visualized by, in addition to seismic tomography, mapping the deep seismic discontinuities, like the crust-mantle boundary (Moho), the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB), or the discontinuities at 410 and 660 km depth. We herein present observations of seismic discontinuities with the P and S receiver function techniques beneath central and western Tibet along two new profiles and discuss the r  ...[more]

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