Crustal 3‐D S‐Wave Velocity and Azimuthal Anisotropy in the Sanjiang Lateral Collision Zone in the SE Margin of the Tibetan Plateau

Author:

Tian Jianhui12ORCID,Gao Yuan1ORCID,Li Ying13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Earthquake Prediction, Institute of Earthquake Forecasting China Earthquake Administration Beijing China

2. Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration Beijing China

3. School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractThe eastward extrusion of the Tibetan Plateau materials has caused intricate tectonic deformations and frequent seismic activities in the Sanjiang lateral collision zone (SLCZ). To reveal crust structures and deformation mechanisms, we investigate high‐resolution structural features of crustal depth (≤40 km). A 3‐D S‐wave velocity and azimuthal anisotropy model is constructed by the direct tomography method with Rayleigh phase velocity at periods of 2–40 s from multiple temporary seismic arrays and regional permanent network. In the middle‐to‐lower crust, an obvious low‐velocity zone is confined by the large‐scale fault systems of Jinhe‐Qinghe fault and Chenhai fault (CHF) to the northeast and east, Lancangjiang fault (LCJF) and Red River fault (RRF) to the west, with strong N‐S‐oriented anisotropy, which evident differs from the ENE‐WSW‐oriented weak anisotropy in the high‐velocity zone on the northeastern side. We consider that the weak material may be obstructed by large faults and the high‐velocity zone, resulting in complex crustal deformation and tectonic boundary. The crustal low‐velocity materials beneath the Tengchong volcano (TCV) are probably separated with those from the Tibetan Plateau. The low‐velocity beneath the Chuxiong basin (CXB) may be combinations of partial melts and fluid derived from shear deformation and deep material upwelling. The segmented anisotropy at the NW end of the RRF suggests complex deformation by crustal flow, emphasizing the important influence of faults on anisotropic pattern. The complex anisotropy in the fault intersection of the Lijiang‐Xiaojinhe fault and RRF also highlights the important role of these faults in shaping crustal deformation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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