Crustal Structure and Anisotropy Measured by CHINArray and Implications for Complicated Deformation Mechanisms Beneath the Eastern Tibetan Margin
Sijia Zeng,
Fenglin Niu,
Ya Sun
et al.
Abstract:We investigated velocity and anisotropic structure of the crust beneath the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau to better understand its deformation and evolution mechanism. We performed H‐κ and Pms anisotropy analyses to obtain crustal thickness, Vp/Vs ratio, fast polarization direction, and splitting time from 711 stations, and further conducted quality control using slowness, harmonic and statistical analyses. The Songpan‐Ganzi Block has a large splitting time and a fast polarization direction roughly par… Show more
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