Regional earthquakes in northern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for lithospheric strength in Tibet
Abstract
A total of 400 regional earthquakes were located in northern Tibetan Plateau from data recorded by INDEPTH-IV and PKU Eastern Kunlun arrays from May 2007 to June 2009. The distribution of these earthquakes is compatible with a continuously deforming Tibetan lithosphere. Most earthquakes occur at a depth range of 0-15 km, but no event is deeper than 30 km. This observation strongly supports the existence of a hot and weak lower crust beneath the northern Tibet. The crustal seismogenic zone appears slightly thicker beneath the northern Tibet than in the southern plateau, possibly reflecting a difference in the rheological (dry vs. wet) structure of the crust. The absence of lower crustal and uppermost mantle earthquakes in northern Tibet is consistent with a localized asthenospheric upwelling under the Qiangtang and Songpan-Ganze terranes. Finally, the lack of mantle earthquakes should be fully addressed in any models of subduction in northern Tibet.
- Publication:
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Geophysical Research Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1029/2010GL044800
- Bibcode:
- 2010GeoRL..3719307W
- Keywords:
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- Seismology: Seismicity and tectonics (1207;
- 1217;
- 1240;
- 1242);
- Seismology: Continental crust (1219);
- Seismology: Lithosphere (1236);
- Tectonophysics: Continental contractional orogenic belts and inversion tectonics;
- Tectonophysics: Rheology: crust and lithosphere (8031)