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Lithospheric thickness of the Chinese continent

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PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS
Volume 159, Issue 3-4, Pages 257-266

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pepi.2006.08.002

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lithospheric thickness; Chinese continent; temperature; S-velocity

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We invert for the upper-mantle temperatures of the Chinese continent in the depth range of 70-240 km from a recent S-velocity model. The depth where temperatures intersect a mantle adiabat with a potential temperature of similar to 1300 degrees C is in close correspondence with the top of the seismic low velocity zone for most regions. This correspondence implies that seismic lithosphere estimated from short-time scale seismic information may be equivalent to the long-time scale geodynamical lithosphere. Defining the 1300 degrees C adiabat as coinciding with the lithospheric base, we estimate the seismic-thermal lithosphere thickness. The estimated thickness shows obvious dependence on the tectonic settings. Beneath eastern China, which mainly belongs to the circum-Pacific tectonic domain, it has a thickness of similar to 100 km; and beneath the Qinghai-Tibet plateau and south to the Tarim craton, which belong to the Tethyan tectonic domain it has a thickness of similar to 160-220 km. The lithospheric thicknesses of the three large para-platforms/cratons range from similar to 170 km for the western Yangtze, similar to 140 km for Tarim, and similar to 100 km for Sino-Korean. The three cratons may have been reshaped by Phanerozoic tectonic activities and are thinner than most cratons in other continents. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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