4.6 Article

3D thermal structure of the continental lithosphere beneath China and adjacent regions

Journal

JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 62, Issue -, Pages 697-704

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2012.11.020

Keywords

Chinese continent; Thermal structure of the continental; lithosphere; Finite element model; Temperature; Heat flow

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [NSFC 41204066]
  2. Fundamental Scientific Research Foundation of the Institute of Geornechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences [DZLXJK201205]
  3. Deep Exploration in China [SinoProbe-08-01, SinoProbe-07]

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Based on the Crust2.0 model and the topography data of Chinese continent and its adjacent regions, a three-dimensional finite element model is constructed in terms of the spherical coordinate system. In our numerical model, the average annual ground temperature from 195 meteorological stations and temperature of upper mantle derived from the seismic velocities are adopted as the top and bottom boundary conditions, respectively. The observed thermal conductivity and heat production from P wave velocity based on empirical formula are employed in our numerical model as well. The comparison between the calculated and observed surface heat flow proved that our results are reliable. The temperature beneath the Precambrian cratons is lower than that of other areas for 100-300 degrees C also. The typical temperature rang at the Moho is estimated to be 800-1000 degrees C beneath the Tibetan plateau and 500-700 degrees C beneath the Precambrian cratons (such as Indian plate, Sichuan basin, South China, North China and Tarim), respectively. The thermal state in the eastern part of Sino-Korean craton at the depth deeper than 60 km indicates that it was destructed. The thermal structure in center of Tibetan plateau (especially beneath Qiangtang area) supports the proposed flow of lower crustal or upper mantle material to the east Generally, the distribution of volcanoes in Chinese continent is consistent with the high temperature areas in the crust or upper mantle. There are many obvious thermal transition zones across the orogenic belts. The thermal transition zone between eastern and western parts in the crust of Chinese continent is consistent with the north-south seismic zone. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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