作者: Zhouchuan Huang, Liangshu Wang, Mingjie Xu, Zhifeng Ding, Yan Wu, Pan Wang, Ning Mi, Dayong Yu, Hua Li
发表日期: 2015/12/15
期刊: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
卷号: 432
页码范围: 354-362
出版商: Elsevier
简介:
We measured shear-wave splitting of teleseismic XKS phases (i.e., SKS, SKKS and PKS) recorded by more than 300 temporary ChinArray stations in Yunnan of SE Tibet. The first-order pattern of XKS splitting measurements shows that the fast polarization directions (φ) change (at ∼26–27°N) from dominant N–S in the north to E–W in the south. While splitting observations around the eastern Himalayan syntax well reflect anisotropy in the lithosphere under left-lateral shear deformation, the dominant E–W φ to the south of ∼26°N is consistent with the maximum extension in the crust and suggest vertically coherent pure-shear deformation throughout the lithosphere in Yunnan. However, the thin lithosphere (<80 km) could account for only part (<0.7 s) of the observed splitting delay times (δt, 0.9–1.5 s). Anisotropy in the asthenosphere is necessary to explain the NW–SE and nearly E–W φ in these regions. The NE–SW φ can be explained by the counter flow caused by the subduction and subsequent retreat of the Burma slab. The E–W φ is consistent with anisotropy due to the absolute plate motion in SE Tibet and the eastward asthenospheric flow from Tibet to eastern China accompanying the tectonic evolution of the plateau. Our results provide new information on different deformation fields in different layers under SE Tibet, which improves our understanding on the complex geodynamics related to the tectonic uplift and southeastward expansion of Tibetan material under the plateau.