Depth determination of the Moho interface beneath the Tibetan plateau and other areas of China
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Yu, Diming; Su, Jinrong; Sun, Youshun; Toksoz, M. Nafi; Morgan, Frank Dale; Wang, Xiyu; Liu, Jun; ... Show more Show less
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We apply the adaptive moving window method of Sun et al. to the most recent catalog data and the data recorded by portable stations to construct the velocity structure of the crust and upper mantle, and to determine the depth of the Moho interface beneath the Tibetan plateau and other areas of China. We first select 2 600 locations in the study region with 1° intervals, then at each location invert for a five-layer 1-D P-wave velocity model from the surface down to the uppermost mantle by performing a Monte Carlo random search. The Moho depth at each location is then determined, and the Moho interface beneath the study region is obtained through proper interpolation with certain smoothing. Compared to depths obtained by previous studies, our results show more accurate Moho depths in the Tibetan plateau, Tianshan region and other areas of the study region.
Date issued
2012-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
Earthquake Science
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Seismological Society of China
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Sun, Youshun et al. “Depth Determination of the Moho Interface beneath the Tibetan Plateau and Other Areas of China.” Earthquake Science 25.5–6 (2012): 415–431.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
1674-4519
1867-8777