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Eastward subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Indo-Myanmese arc revealed by teleseismic P-wave tomography
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作者 Yu Gao Jiansi Yang Yu Zheng 《Earthquake Science》 2022年第4期243-262,共20页
The deep structure of the eastward-subducting Indian plate can provide new information on the dynamics of the India-Eurasia collision.We collected and processed waveform data from temporary seismic arrays(networks)on ... The deep structure of the eastward-subducting Indian plate can provide new information on the dynamics of the India-Eurasia collision.We collected and processed waveform data from temporary seismic arrays(networks)on the eastern Tibetan Plateau,seismic arrays in Northeast India and Myanmar,and permanent stations of the China Digital Seismic Network in Tibet,Gansu,Qinghai,Yunnan,and Sichuan.We combined these data with phase reports from observation stations of the International Seismological Center on the Indian plate and selected 124,808 high-quality P-wave relative travel-time residuals.Next,we used these data to invert the 3-D P-wave velocity structure of the upper mantle to a depth of 800 km beneath the eastern segment of the arcuate Himalayan orogen,at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.The results reveal a high-angle,easterly dipping subducting plate extending more than 200 km beneath the Indo-Myanmese arc.The plate breaks off at roughly 96°E;its fragments have passed through the 410-km discontinuity(D410)into the mantle transition zone(MTZ).The MTZ beneath the Tengchong volcanic area contains a high-velocity anomaly,which does not exceed the Red River fault to the east.No other large-scale continuous subducted plates were observed in the MTZ.However,a horizontally spreading high-velocity anomaly was identified on the D410 in some regions.The anomaly may represent the negatively buoyant 90°E Ridge plate or a thickened and delaminated lithospheric block experiencing collision and compression at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.The Tengchong volcano may originate from the mantle upwelling through the slab window formed by the break-off of the subducting Indian continental plate and oceanic plate in the upper mantle.Low-velocity upper mantle materials on the west side of the Indo-Myanmese arc may have supplemented materials to the Tengchong volcano. 展开更多
关键词 teleseismic tomography plate gap indo-myanmese arc Tengchong volcano 90°E Ridge
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