Crustal Thickness Variations and their Tectonic Implications beneath the Uttarakhand Himalayas and the adjoining Tectonic Segments: Results from 3-D Tomographic Inversion of Local and Regional Earthquake Data
Javed Raoof,
Anil Tiwari,
Parveen Kumar
et al.
Abstract:We image the high-resolution velocity structures of the crust and
uppermost mantle beneath the western part of the Himalayan-Tibetan
orogen through tomographic inversion of local and regional earthquake
data. We herein reconstruct and present the tomographic image of the
variable configuration of the Moho boundary beneath the
Himalayan-Tibetan orogen. The thickness of the crust varies between
~40-65 km from south beneath the sub-Himalaya to north
beneath the Higher Himalaya. The thickest crust imaged as thick … Show more
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