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Jing Huang, Xuejun Liu, Youjin Su, Baoshan Wang. 2012: Imaging 3-D crustal P-wave velocity structure of western Yunnan with bulletin data. Earthquake Science, 25(2): 151-160. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-012-0842-6
Citation: Jing Huang, Xuejun Liu, Youjin Su, Baoshan Wang. 2012: Imaging 3-D crustal P-wave velocity structure of western Yunnan with bulletin data. Earthquake Science, 25(2): 151-160. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-012-0842-6

Imaging 3-D crustal P-wave velocity structure of western Yunnan with bulletin data

  • Western Yunnan is a region with intensive tectonic activity and serious earthquake risk. It is of significant importance to study three dimensional crustal structure of this region to understand the tectonic setting and disaster mechanism. Densification and digitalization of seismic networks in this region provides an opportunity to study the velocity structure with bulletin data. In this study, we collect P-wave data of 10 403 regional earthquakes recorded by 79 seismic stations from January 2008 to December 2010. In addition to first arrivals data (Pg with epicentral distance less than 200 km and Pn), the Pg (or <i<<span style="text-decoration:overline"<P</span<</i<) data with epicentral distance more than 200 km are also considered as later direct arrivals in the tomographic inversion. We also compare the quantity and the quality of the seismic data before 2010 and after 2010. The test results show that adding the follow-up Pg phase can effectively improve the inversion ability of crustal imaging, and quantity and the data quality are significantly improved since 2010. The tomographic results show that: (1) The Honghe fault zone, which is the major fault systems in this region, may cut through the entire crust, and the velocity contrasts between two sides at lower crust beneath the Honghe fault are estimated at higher than 10%, while the velocity difference below Nujiang fault zone extends only in the upper crust; (2) Most of the earthquakes in the region occurred at the interface of high-velocity media and low-velocity media, i.e., the areas with high velocity gradient, which has been validated in other areas.
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