Abstract
Earthquake data collected by the INDEPTH-II Passive-Source Experiment show that there is a substantial south to north variation in the velocity structure of the crust beneath southern Tibet. North of the Zangbo suture, beneath the southern Lhasa block, a mid-crustal low-velocity zone is revealed by inversion of receiver functions, Rayleigh-wave phase velocities, and modeling of the radial component of teleseismic P-waveforms. Conversely, to the south beneath the Tethyan Himalaya, no low-velocity zone was observed. The presence of the midcrustal low-velocity zone in the north implies that a partially molten layer is in the middle crust beneath the northern Yadong- Gulu rift and possibly much of southern Tibet.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1692-1694 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| Journal | Science |
| Volume | 274 |
| Issue number | 5293 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 6 1996 |
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