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Mantle upwelling beneath the Tibetan Plateau based on P-wave teleseismic tomography
  • Chuansong He
Chuansong He
Institute of Geophysics China Earthquake Adminstration

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Abstract

I carried out P-wave teleseismic tomography and constructed the velocity structure of the upper mantle in the Tibetan Plateau based on the 58999 P-wave arrivals extracted from 2009 teleseismic events recorded by 721 temporary and 173 permanent seismic stations. A mushroom-shaped large-scale low-velocity anomaly, which might be associated with the mantle upwelling, is revealed. The mantle upwelling provides more heat to the base of the crust, which leads to a more ductile or more easily deformable lower crust, whereas the three large-scale low-velocity structures cover almost the entire area of the 80 km depth section, which implies that a rigid lithosphere is absent. In this situation, during the northward movement and subduction of the Indian plate, the ductile lower crust above the hot upper mantle facilitated crustal deformation and thickened, which led to the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau.