The Crustal Structure of the North–South Earthquake Belt in China Revealed from Deep Seismic Soundings and Gravity Data

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Yang Zhao
Lianghui Guo
Lei Shi
Yonghua Li
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[1] China University of Geosciences (Beijing),Key Laboratory of Geo
[2] China Earthquake Administration,detection Ministry of Education and School of Geophysics and Information Technology
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North–South earthquake belt; crustal structure; Moho depth; gravity inversion; deep seismic soundings;
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The North–South earthquake belt (NSEB) is one of the major earthquake regions in China. The studies of crustal structure play a great role in understanding tectonic evolution and in evaluating earthquake hazards in this region. However, some fundamental crustal parameters, especially crustal interface structure, are not clear in this region. In this paper, we reconstructed the crustal interface structure around the NSEB based on both the deep seismic sounding (DSS) data and the gravity data. We firstly reconstructed the crustal structure of crystalline basement (interface G), interface between upper and lower crusts (interface C) and Moho in the study area by compiling the results of 38 DSS profiles published previously. Then, we forwardly calculated the gravity anomalies caused by the interfaces G and C, and then subtracted them from the complete Bouguer gravity anomalies, yielding the regional gravity anomalies mainly due to the Moho interface. We then utilized a lateral-variable density interface inversion technique with constraints of the DSS data to invert the regional anomalies for the Moho depth model in the study area. The reliability of our Moho depth model was evaluated by comparing with other Moho depth models derived from other gravity inversion technique and receiver function analysis. Based on our Moho depth model, we mapped the crustal apparent density distribution in the study area for better understanding the geodynamics around the NSEB.
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