Integrated Geophysical Study of the Collision Between the North China Craton and the Yangtze Craton and Its Links With Craton Lithospheric Thinning SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Integrated Geophysical Study of the Collision Between the North China Craton and the Yangtze Craton and Its Links With Craton Lithospheric Thinning
Author(s)
Liu, Lihua; Hao, Tianyao; Lü, Chuanchuan; Wu, Zhiqiang; Kim, Kwanghee; Kim, Han Joon; Xu, Ya
Alternative Author(s)
김한준
Publication Year
2022-01
Abstract
Unlike stable cratons elsewhere in the world, the lithosphere is strongly thinned in the east of both the North China Craton (NCC) and the Yangtze Craton (YZC) compared with the west. We deployed four active-source onshore-offshore wide-angle seismic survey lines in the eastern NCC and YZC from 2010 to 2016 with the aim of revealing the mechanism of lithospheric thinning and the process of the collision between the NCC and YZC. We obtained high-resolution crustal P-wave velocity models for the eastern NCC and YZC based on seismic forward modeling, travel-time tomography, and finite-difference wave-field modeling. Based on our integrated geophysical study and previous work, we propose a five-stage model for the collision between the YZC and NCC, with different dominant geodynamic mechanisms in each stage. Our collision model shows that lithospheric thinning in the eastern NCC and YZC is a consequence of the NCC-YZC collision and subduction of the Pacific plate. Copyright © 2022 Liu, Hao, Lü, Wu, Kim, Kim and Xu.
ISSN
2296-6463
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/42366
DOI
10.3389/feart.2021.796783
Bibliographic Citation
Frontiers in Earth Science, v.9, 2022
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
crustal structure; lithospheric thinning; North China Craton; sulu orogenic belt; wide-angle seismic survey; Yangtze Craton
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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