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Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies. / Sychev, Ilya V.; Koulakov, Ivan; Sycheva, Nailia A. и др.

в: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Том 123, № 2, 01.02.2018, стр. 1752-1769.

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Sychev, IV, Koulakov, I, Sycheva, NA, Koptev, A, Medved, I, El Khrepy, S & Al-Arifi, N 2018, 'Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies', Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Том. 123, № 2, стр. 1752-1769. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB014826

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Sychev, I. V., Koulakov, I., Sycheva, N. A., Koptev, A., Medved, I., El Khrepy, S., & Al-Arifi, N. (2018). Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 123(2), 1752-1769. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB014826

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Sychev IV, Koulakov I, Sycheva NA, Koptev A, Medved I, El Khrepy S и др. Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 2018 февр. 1;123(2):1752-1769. doi: 10.1002/2017JB014826

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Sychev, Ilya V. ; Koulakov, Ivan ; Sycheva, Nailia A. и др. / Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies. в: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 2018 ; Том 123, № 2. стр. 1752-1769.

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@article{ea3d52788f5b48d69e963cabf85f8b81,
title = "Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies",
abstract = "Based on seismic data from existing seismic networks in Kyrgyzstan, we have constructed new crustal models of seismic velocity and attenuation for P and S wave s beneath the Kyrgyz Tien Shan. With data from more than 6,000 events recorded by the international KNET network, the most detailed structures were detected in the central-northern part of the study region, where the Kazakh Shield collides with the northern Tien Shan. The independently computed 3-D distributions of P and S wave attenuation show features that are consistent with the main structural elements. The high-attenuation areas correspond to folded areas of the northern Tien Shan, whereas the partitions of the stable Kazakh Shield and the Issyk Kul block match with the low-attenuation areas. The velocity model reveals some structures that help to determine the details of the collision processes in the northern Tien Shan. In the upper crust, we observe the alternation of several higher- and lower-velocity anomalies that likely represent the interaction of brittle and ductile crustal layers of the collided Kazakh and Tien Shan plates. In deeper sections, both P and S wave velocity models show a prominent low-velocity anomaly just beneath the northern boundary of Tien Shan. We propose that this anomaly represents an anomalous crustal thickening at the point of underthrusting of the Kazakh Plate beneath Tien Shan.",
keywords = "Attenuation, Collision, Kazakh Shield, Seismic tomography, Tien Shan, collision, attenuation, seismic tomography, EFFECTIVE ELASTIC THICKNESS, CONTINENTAL COLLISION, RECEIVER FUNCTIONS, SEISMIC-TOMOGRAPHY, JUNCTION ZONE, LITHOSPHERIC STRUCTURE, CENOZOIC TECTONICS, GPS MEASUREMENTS, REGIONAL EARTHQUAKE DATA, OROGENIC BELT",
author = "Sychev, {Ilya V.} and Ivan Koulakov and Sycheva, {Nailia A.} and Alexander Koptev and Irina Medved and {El Khrepy}, Sami and Nasir Al-Arifi",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/2017JB014826",
language = "English",
volume = "123",
pages = "1752--1769",
journal = "Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth",
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RIS

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T1 - Collisional Processes in the Crust of the Northern Tien Shan Inferred From Velocity and Attenuation Tomography Studies

AU - Sychev, Ilya V.

AU - Koulakov, Ivan

AU - Sycheva, Nailia A.

AU - Koptev, Alexander

AU - Medved, Irina

AU - El Khrepy, Sami

AU - Al-Arifi, Nasir

PY - 2018/2/1

Y1 - 2018/2/1

N2 - Based on seismic data from existing seismic networks in Kyrgyzstan, we have constructed new crustal models of seismic velocity and attenuation for P and S wave s beneath the Kyrgyz Tien Shan. With data from more than 6,000 events recorded by the international KNET network, the most detailed structures were detected in the central-northern part of the study region, where the Kazakh Shield collides with the northern Tien Shan. The independently computed 3-D distributions of P and S wave attenuation show features that are consistent with the main structural elements. The high-attenuation areas correspond to folded areas of the northern Tien Shan, whereas the partitions of the stable Kazakh Shield and the Issyk Kul block match with the low-attenuation areas. The velocity model reveals some structures that help to determine the details of the collision processes in the northern Tien Shan. In the upper crust, we observe the alternation of several higher- and lower-velocity anomalies that likely represent the interaction of brittle and ductile crustal layers of the collided Kazakh and Tien Shan plates. In deeper sections, both P and S wave velocity models show a prominent low-velocity anomaly just beneath the northern boundary of Tien Shan. We propose that this anomaly represents an anomalous crustal thickening at the point of underthrusting of the Kazakh Plate beneath Tien Shan.

AB - Based on seismic data from existing seismic networks in Kyrgyzstan, we have constructed new crustal models of seismic velocity and attenuation for P and S wave s beneath the Kyrgyz Tien Shan. With data from more than 6,000 events recorded by the international KNET network, the most detailed structures were detected in the central-northern part of the study region, where the Kazakh Shield collides with the northern Tien Shan. The independently computed 3-D distributions of P and S wave attenuation show features that are consistent with the main structural elements. The high-attenuation areas correspond to folded areas of the northern Tien Shan, whereas the partitions of the stable Kazakh Shield and the Issyk Kul block match with the low-attenuation areas. The velocity model reveals some structures that help to determine the details of the collision processes in the northern Tien Shan. In the upper crust, we observe the alternation of several higher- and lower-velocity anomalies that likely represent the interaction of brittle and ductile crustal layers of the collided Kazakh and Tien Shan plates. In deeper sections, both P and S wave velocity models show a prominent low-velocity anomaly just beneath the northern boundary of Tien Shan. We propose that this anomaly represents an anomalous crustal thickening at the point of underthrusting of the Kazakh Plate beneath Tien Shan.

KW - Attenuation

KW - Collision

KW - Kazakh Shield

KW - Seismic tomography

KW - Tien Shan

KW - collision

KW - attenuation

KW - seismic tomography

KW - EFFECTIVE ELASTIC THICKNESS

KW - CONTINENTAL COLLISION

KW - RECEIVER FUNCTIONS

KW - SEISMIC-TOMOGRAPHY

KW - JUNCTION ZONE

KW - LITHOSPHERIC STRUCTURE

KW - CENOZOIC TECTONICS

KW - GPS MEASUREMENTS

KW - REGIONAL EARTHQUAKE DATA

KW - OROGENIC BELT

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DO - 10.1002/2017JB014826

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85042460618

VL - 123

SP - 1752

EP - 1769

JO - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

JF - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

SN - 2169-9313

IS - 2

ER -

ID: 10421270