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Yinshuang Ai, Zhongyin Shen. 2011: Crust and upper mantle structure beneath Bohai Sea inferred from receiver function study. Earthquake Science, 24(1): 35-43. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-011-0767-5
Citation: Yinshuang Ai, Zhongyin Shen. 2011: Crust and upper mantle structure beneath Bohai Sea inferred from receiver function study. Earthquake Science, 24(1): 35-43. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-011-0767-5

Crust and upper mantle structure beneath Bohai Sea inferred from receiver function study

  • We analyzed teleseismic waveforms recorded by 36 stations near Bohai Sea region and obtained 2 248 high quality receiver functions. The crustal thickness (<i<H</i<) and average crustal <i<v</i<<sub<P</sub</<i<v</i<<sub<S</sub< ratio (<i<κ</i<) as well as the Poisson's ratios beneath 34 stations were estimated using the <i<H</i<-<i<κ</i< stacking method. The results indicate that crustal thicknesses near the Liaoning province range from 30.0 to 35.5 km, and the corresponding <i<v</i<<sub<P</sub</<i<v</i<<sub<S</sub< ratios vary from 1.72 to 1.89 which corresponds to Poisson's ratio with a range from 0.243 to 0.305. We also apply a common conversion point (CCP) stacking method of receiver function (RF) to image the upper mantle discontinuity structure beneath Bohai Sea region. Both the 410-km and the 660-km discontinuities (hereafter called the 410 and the 660) show clearly in the study region. The transition zone (TZ) thickness shows a different picture from the west to the east of the study region, which is a little bit thicker than that of the global average in the west of longitude 122°E, however, thinner in the east of longitude 122°E. We suggested that the dehydration of sinking slab into the lower mantle or a small-scale mantle plume from the lower mantle generated hot upwelling beneath this region.
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