Shear wave crustal velocity structure in the Garhwal-Kumaon Himalaya based on noise cross-correlation of Rayleigh wave

TECTONOPHYSICS(2023)

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The tectonics of the Garwal-Kumaon Himalaya is characterized by thrusts, tectonic windows, and klippen. We investigate crustal shear wave velocity variations using ambient noise cross-correlation tomography. The studied region encompasses the Kali River valley in the east to Satluj valley in the west, with the adjoining Indo-Gangetic Plain in the south covering the northern part of the Delhi-Haridwar ridge. The fundamental mode group velocities of Rayleigh waves are extracted from cross-correlation data of 33 broadband seismological stations from a regional seismic network. A total of 374 dispersion curves with a period range of 4-29 s show a group velocity variation between -2.3 and - 3.4 km/s. The shear wave velocity structure of the uppermost lithosphere down to -50 km obtained by non-linear inversion of the Rayleigh wave dispersion data provides new insight into the geometry of the crust. A large variation in Vs in the range of -2.8 to -4.7 km/s corresponds to a variety of changes in the tectonic deformation, structure, and crustal thickness of the Himalayan wedge. Thick low-velocity sedimentary formations are identified beneath the Indo-Gangetic Plain and the frontal Himalaya. Anomalous low Vs zones are also observed in the mid-crust beneath the higher Himalaya and southern Tibet, indicating partial melting or the presence of aqueous fluid zones. The high-velocity anomalies may be correlated with duplex structures beneath the Lesser Himalaya and with lithospheric flexure.
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Garhwal-Kumaon Himalaya,Ambient seismic noise,Rayleigh wave,Tomography
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