2003
DOI: 10.1029/2001tc001305
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INDEPTH III seismic data: From surface observations to deep crustal processes in Tibet

Abstract: [1] During the summer of 1998, active-source seismic data were collected along a transect running 400 km NNW-SSE across the central Tibetan Plateau as the third phase of project INDEPTH (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya). The transect extends northward from the central Lhasa block, across the Jurassic Bangong-Nujiang Suture (BNS) at 89.5°E, to the central Qiangtang block. A seismic velocity model for the transect to $25 km depth produced by inversion of P wave first arrivals on $3000 trac… Show more

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“…The INDEPTH seismic profiles (Zhao et al 1993;Nelson et al 1996;Haines et al 2003;Tilmann et al 2003) have also revealed major differences in lithospheric structure between northern and southern Tibet (Fig. 8b).…”
Section: Lithospheric Delamination or Underthrusting?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The INDEPTH seismic profiles (Zhao et al 1993;Nelson et al 1996;Haines et al 2003;Tilmann et al 2003) have also revealed major differences in lithospheric structure between northern and southern Tibet (Fig. 8b).…”
Section: Lithospheric Delamination or Underthrusting?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LVZ, low-velocity zone. Haines et al 2003). The INDEPTH IV line extends across northern Tibet to the Qaidam basin, along which a 15 km offset in the Moho has been detected across the northern boundary of the Tibetan Plateau from c. 65 km crustal thickness beneath Tibet to c. 48 km beneath the Qaidam basin (Vergne et al 2002).…”
Section: Lithospheric Delamination or Underthrusting?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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