Tomographic Pn Velocity and Anisotropy Structure in Mongolia and the Adjacent Regions

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH(2019)

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Abstract
We present new high-resolution Pn velocity and anisotropy models beneath Mongolia and the adjacent regions by inverting 169,406 Pn arrivals. The data are selected from 786 permanent stations and 106 portable seismographs recently deployed in Mongolia and China's Inner Mongolia. The availability of new data acquired has allowed us to explore the uppermost mantle structures in great detail in this region, and the 2 degrees x2 degrees model resolution is capable of distinguishing small-scale geological features. Pn average velocity is 8.18km/s, substantially faster than the global average. Distinct contrast in the velocity of the uppermost mantle is observed between the central part and two ends of the Baikal Rift, with the presence of higher velocities under the Central Baikal Rift, indicating strong variation of lithospheric thinning across the entire Baikal Rift. Low velocity beneath the Hangay Dome implies partial melting of mantle reflected by asthenospheric upwelling. Azimuthal anisotropy in the upper and lower mantle lid is measured by grouping the travel time data into two phases by epicenter distance. The obvious depth dependence of Pn anisotropy beneath the Hentey Mountains suggests different origins of fabrics. The lower anisotropy may origin from asthenospheric flow, while the shallower fabric may exhibit the preserved lattice preferred orientation anisotropy in the uppermost mantle. Meanwhile, depth-dependent anisotropic structures and significantly low velocity are found beneath Tien Shan, most possibly suggesting that the lithospheric mantle thinning is experienced by either delamination or local asthenospheric upwelling.
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Pn velocity,Pn azimuthal anisotropy,Mongolia,Baikal Rift,Tien Shan orogenic belt
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