Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt

Detailed knowledge of the lithospheric structure is essential for a better understanding of the tectonic evolution of the Xing'an-Mongolian Orogenic Belt (XMOB). We constrained the lithospheric structure across the XMOB by receiver function imaging and shear wave splitting analysis from a dense...

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Main Authors: He, Yang, Chen, Qi-Fu, Chen, Ling, Wang, Xin, Guo, Guangrui, Li, Tianjue, Zhang, Kaiwen, Li, Juan, Chen, Yun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1707622023-10-09T15:35:19Z Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt He, Yang Chen, Qi-Fu Chen, Ling Wang, Xin Guo, Guangrui Li, Tianjue Zhang, Kaiwen Li, Juan Chen, Yun School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Lithosphere-asthenosphere Boundary Mid-lithospheric Discontinuity Detailed knowledge of the lithospheric structure is essential for a better understanding of the tectonic evolution of the Xing'an-Mongolian Orogenic Belt (XMOB). We constrained the lithospheric structure across the XMOB by receiver function imaging and shear wave splitting analysis from a dense seismic array. The lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB) is coherently imaged in different tectonic blocks. The mid-lithospheric discontinuity is also identified at ∼75–100 km depth over the deeper LAB (∼110–130 km) beneath the western side of the North-South Gravity Lineament (NSGL), roughly at the same depth as the LAB beneath the eastern side of the NSGL. The distinct variations in both the lithospheric structure and fast shear-wave polarization direction across the NSGL are likely caused by different tectonic processes in the two sides, indicating that the NSGL might represent the western boundary influenced by the subduction of the (Paleo-)Pacific Plate. Lithosphere thinning in the XMOB is evidenced to have been limited mainly to the east of the NSGL. Published version This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 41774058, 91958209, and 41688103) and the Stra-tegic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant XDB18000000). 2023-10-07T13:03:21Z 2023-10-07T13:03:21Z 2022 Journal Article He, Y., Chen, Q., Chen, L., Wang, X., Guo, G., Li, T., Zhang, K., Li, J. & Chen, Y. (2022). Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(8), e2021GL097283-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097283 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170762 10.1029/2021GL097283 2-s2.0-85128959558 8 49 e2021GL097283 en Geophysical Research Letters © 2022 American Geophysical Union. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097283. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Geology
Lithosphere-asthenosphere Boundary
Mid-lithospheric Discontinuity
spellingShingle Science::Geology
Lithosphere-asthenosphere Boundary
Mid-lithospheric Discontinuity
He, Yang
Chen, Qi-Fu
Chen, Ling
Wang, Xin
Guo, Guangrui
Li, Tianjue
Zhang, Kaiwen
Li, Juan
Chen, Yun
Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
description Detailed knowledge of the lithospheric structure is essential for a better understanding of the tectonic evolution of the Xing'an-Mongolian Orogenic Belt (XMOB). We constrained the lithospheric structure across the XMOB by receiver function imaging and shear wave splitting analysis from a dense seismic array. The lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB) is coherently imaged in different tectonic blocks. The mid-lithospheric discontinuity is also identified at ∼75–100 km depth over the deeper LAB (∼110–130 km) beneath the western side of the North-South Gravity Lineament (NSGL), roughly at the same depth as the LAB beneath the eastern side of the NSGL. The distinct variations in both the lithospheric structure and fast shear-wave polarization direction across the NSGL are likely caused by different tectonic processes in the two sides, indicating that the NSGL might represent the western boundary influenced by the subduction of the (Paleo-)Pacific Plate. Lithosphere thinning in the XMOB is evidenced to have been limited mainly to the east of the NSGL.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
He, Yang
Chen, Qi-Fu
Chen, Ling
Wang, Xin
Guo, Guangrui
Li, Tianjue
Zhang, Kaiwen
Li, Juan
Chen, Yun
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author He, Yang
Chen, Qi-Fu
Chen, Ling
Wang, Xin
Guo, Guangrui
Li, Tianjue
Zhang, Kaiwen
Li, Juan
Chen, Yun
author_sort He, Yang
title Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
title_short Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
title_full Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
title_fullStr Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
title_full_unstemmed Distinct lithospheric structure in the Xing'an-Mongolian orogenic belt
title_sort distinct lithospheric structure in the xing'an-mongolian orogenic belt
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