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Depth variation of the Conrad discontinuity in the Qaidam Basin, northwestern China, and its crustal dynamic implications
Author(s) -
Yang Biao,
Wang YanBin,
Zhao Li,
Yang LiMing,
Sha ChengNing
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
earth and planetary physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2096-3955
DOI - 10.26464/epp2021030
Subject(s) - geology , discontinuity (linguistics) , classification of discontinuities , seismology , crust , structural basin , seismogram , china , geomorphology , geophysics , mathematical analysis , mathematics , political science , law
We use broadband records from a dense seismic network deployed in and around the Qaidam Basin in northwestern China to analyze the crustal phases and investigate the depth of the Conrad and Moho discontinuities as well as the P‐wave velocity. Waveform cross‐correlation is used to assist in the identification of the crustal phases and in determining their arrival times. Depth of the Conrad discontinuity is determined by fitting the travel times of Conrad‐diffracted P‐waves using a two‐layer model. The depth of the Conrad discontinuity under the eastern part of the basin is shallower than the western part, which can be attributed to different crustal shortening mechanisms. The upper crust shortening in the western part of the basin leads to thickening of the upper crust, while multiple thrust faults result in the rise of the Conrad discontinuity in the east. These two different mechanisms determine the depth change of the Conrad discontinuity in the basin from the west to the east, which is supported by the results in this study.

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