2016
DOI: 10.1002/gj.2847
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Upper crustal structure beneath the northern South Yellow Sea revealed by wide‐angle seismic tomography and joint interpretation of geophysical data

Abstract: Mapping the crustal structure beneath the South Yellow Sea (SYS), which includes the collision zone between the North China Block and the South China Block, will help to reveal the geologic history and relationship between these geologic blocks. Previous interpretations of the crustal structure of the SYS did not use detailed seismic velocity structure as a constraint. We produced an upper crustal velocity model of the northern SYS using a new wide‐angle seismic dataset. Velocity anomalies resolved by our mode… Show more

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“…Zou et al . () discussed the crustal structure beneath the South Yellow Sea revealed by multiscale seismic tomography combined with interpretation of geophysical data. Their modelling helps better to understand the tectonic framework of the South Yellow Sea (SYS) basement and how it relates to the Triassic collision of the North China Block and the South China Block and the formation of the Sulu Ultrahigh‐Pressure Belt.…”
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“…Zou et al . () discussed the crustal structure beneath the South Yellow Sea revealed by multiscale seismic tomography combined with interpretation of geophysical data. Their modelling helps better to understand the tectonic framework of the South Yellow Sea (SYS) basement and how it relates to the Triassic collision of the North China Block and the South China Block and the formation of the Sulu Ultrahigh‐Pressure Belt.…”
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confidence: 99%