Journal
TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 664, Issue -, Pages 176-181Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2015.09.009
Keywords
Lg wave; Attenuation tomography; Intrinsic and scattering effects; Himalaya and southern Tibet
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- Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), IITKGP/IAI
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We investigate the Lg attenuation structure of the crust beneath the tectonically complex Himalaya and southern Tibet regions adopting a tomographic regionalization method. A total of 1671 earthquake waveforms registered at 38 seismic stations operated in the region are selected for the initial LgQ measurements using the standard two-station method. Q(0) (1 Hz LgQ) values of 76 high quality interstation paths are finally considered as input for the tomographic inversion. The estimates of Q(0) exhibit distinct variations in the crustal attenuation from north to south across the whole region. The zones of lowest Q(0) values (<50) are observed along the Main Central Thrust (MCT) in Sikkim, Lesser Himalaya and some parts of the Greater Himalaya. Southern Tibet is characterized by low Q(0) (< 100) values. These observations are consistent with the results of body wave attenuation and velocity structure reported for the region. We interpret the variations in the attenuation characteristics in terms of both the intrinsic and scattering contributions caused by thermal effects, presence of aqueous fluids as well as heterogeneities present below these seismically active regions. Our results are found to be comparable with the other parts of Himalaya and Tibet. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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