2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-013-0383-4
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Joint land-sea seismic survey and research on the deep structures of the Bohai Sea areas

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“…Compared with intermediate‐felsic rocks, underplating mafic melts have a higher P wave velocity (Christensen & Mooney, ; Gao et al, ). This appears to be consistent with seismic studies (Hao et al, ; Xu et al, ), as the mushroom anomalies are typically underlain by high‐velocity anomalies within the overlying crust (Figures b and c). The results are also consistent with the observations that the lower crustal thickness in extensional regions appears to be noticeably thicker (~10 km) than the thicknesses beneath extension‐free inner cratonic areas (<5 km; Deng et al, ; Gao et al, ; Xia et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Compared with intermediate‐felsic rocks, underplating mafic melts have a higher P wave velocity (Christensen & Mooney, ; Gao et al, ). This appears to be consistent with seismic studies (Hao et al, ; Xu et al, ), as the mushroom anomalies are typically underlain by high‐velocity anomalies within the overlying crust (Figures b and c). The results are also consistent with the observations that the lower crustal thickness in extensional regions appears to be noticeably thicker (~10 km) than the thicknesses beneath extension‐free inner cratonic areas (<5 km; Deng et al, ; Gao et al, ; Xia et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…components do also locally exist (Zhang et al, 2008;Zheng et al, 2001). Seismic tomography reveals a 50-150-km-wide mushroom-like low-velocity anomalies within the lithospheric mantle, especially close to the Tan-Lu fault zone, and these "mushrooms" are underlain by high-velocity anomalies within the crust (Hao et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2002;Yuan, 1996).…”
Section: Tectonic and Magmatic Evolution During Encc Destructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the ‘slab window’ effect (Thorkelson, ) caused by the subduction of the mid‐oceanic ridge between the Late Cretaceous palaeo‐Pacific Plate and Kula Plate, or asthenosphere effect (Li et al ., ), the origin of igneous rocks in this period is completely different from those in the Late Mesozoic. The study on velocity structure of the top upper mantle under the Bohai Bay area reveals that the velocity of the Tan‐Lu Fault Zone and the Zhangjiakou‐Penglai Fault Zone (Suo et al ., ; Xue et al ., ) changes significantly, and the Moho is wavy, indicating that there is a channel of deep material upwelling (Hao et al ., ) (Fig. ).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Tectonic Migrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…14 in Liu et al 2015). Liu et al (2015) and Hao et al (2013) speculated that the high-velocity bodies in the lower crust are probably the residual Yangtze crust during the continent-continental collision when the Yangtze plate subducted northward beneath the Sin-Korea plate in Early Mesozoic (Yang et al 2012), or are the remains of underplating of high-density upper-mantle eclogite representing early suturing process.…”
Section: Vertical S-wave Velocity Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al 2006;Huang et al 2009;Zhang et al 2007;Lü et al 2016;Tian et al 2009) and joint land-sea seismic surveys (e.g. Hao et al 2013;Liu et al 2015). The abovementioned studies have provided good understandings for the deep structure of the study area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%