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A new method to constrain shallow crustal S-wave velocities based on direct P-wave amplitudes in receiver functions and its application in northeastern Tibet

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SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 62, Issue 11, Pages 1819-1831

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-018-9443-6

Keywords

Receiver function; Direct P-wave amplitude; S-wave velocity structure; Shallow crust; Northeastern Tibet; Sichuan Basin

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A new method is developed to constrain S-wave velocity structures of the shallow crust based on frequency-dependent amplitudes of direct P-waves in P-wave receiver functions (P-RFs). This method involves the following two steps: first, the high-frequency approximate amplitude formula of direct P-waves in P-RFs of individual stations is used to fit the observed amplitude distribution against the ray parameters at different frequencies, and second, the S-wave velocity depth profile beneath each station is constrained according to an empirical correlation between frequency and depth. Unlike traditional inversion techniques, the newly developed method is not dependent on initial velocity models, and the lateral and vertical resolutions of the results are controlled by the interstation distance and the data frequency, respectively. The effectiveness of the method is verified by synthetic tests on various models. The method is then applied to teleseismic P-RF data from a NW-SE-trending linear seismic array extending from the northeastern Tibetan Plateau to the central Sichuan Basin to construct an S-wave velocity image of the shallow crust along the array. The imaged velocity structure is further analysed and compared with the regional geology. In particular, the structural differences of sedimentary basins in the cratonic area of the stable Sichuan Basin and tectonically active belts in northeastern Tibet are investigated. By combining our results with previous observations, the relationship between the surficial geology and deep processes in the study region is also discussed.

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