2008
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Crustal velocity structure from surface wave dispersion tomography in the Indian Himalaya

  • Klemperer, S. L.
  • Lawrence, J. F.
  • Caldwell, W. B.
  • Rai, S. S.
  • Summary
A network of 15 broadband seismographs in a ~500 km long, N-S array recorded 12 months of data in 2002-2003. The array traverses the NW Himalaya, from the Indian plain in the south, across the Indus-Tsangpo Suture and the Tso Morari Dome, to the southern flank of the Karakoram in the north. Magnetotelluric (MT) studies in this region reveal low-resistivity zones which may be indicative of fluids, graphite, or partial melts in the mid-crust. We have tested these hypotheses by creating 1-D models of crustal shear wave velocity. The models contain low-velocity zones at 25–40 km depth; these may be indicative of fluids or partial melts.
  • Published in:
    Himalayan Journal of Sciences Vol.5(7) (Special Issue) 2008 p.33: http://nepjol.info/index.php/HJS/article/view/1240/1220
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2008
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