Research of the Conductive Structure of Crust and the Upper Mantle beneath the South-Central Tibetan Plateau

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叶高峰 [1 ]
金胜 [2 ]
魏文博 [3 ]
Martyn Unsworth [4 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Geo-detection (China University of Geosciences,Beijing), Ministry of Education
[2] State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources,China University of Geosciences
[3] School of Geophysics and Information Technology,China University of Geosciences
[4] Department of Physics, University of Alberta,Edmonton,Alberta T6G3PS,Canada
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south-central Tibet; magnetotelluric sounding; nonlinear conjugate gradients inversion; conductive structure; partial melt;
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P631.3 [电法勘探];
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0818 ; 081801 ; 081802 ;
摘要
With the super-wide band magnetotelluric sounding data of the Jilong (吉隆)-Cuoqin (措勤) profile (named line 800) which was completed in 2001 and the Dingri (定日)-Cuomai (措迈) profile (named line 900) which was completed in 2004,we obtained the strike direction of each MT station by strike analysis,then traced profiles that were perpendicular to the main strike direction,and finally obtained the resistivity model of each profile by nonlinear conjugate gradients (NLCG) inversion. With these two models,we described the resistivity structure features of the crust and the upper mantle of the center-southern Tibetan plateau and its relationship with Yalung Tsangpo suture: the upper crust of the research area is a resistive layer with resistivity value range of 200-3 000 ?·m. The depth of its bottom surface is about 15-20 km generally,but the bottom surface of resistive layer is deeper in the middle of these two profiles. At line 900,it is about 30 km deep,and even at line 800,it is about 38 km deep. There is a gradient belt of resistivity at the depth of 15-45 km,and a conductive layer is beneath it with resistivity even less than 5 ?·m. This conductive layer is composed of individual conductive bodies,and at the south of the Yalung Tsangpo suture,the conductive bodies are smaller with thickness about 10 km and lean to the north slightly. However,at the north of the Yalung Tsangpo suture,the conductive bodies are larger with thickness about 30 km and also lean to the north slightly. Relatively,the conductive bodies of line 900 are thinner than those of line 800,and the depth of the bottom surface of line 900 is also shallower. At last,after analyzing the effect factors to the resistivity of rocks,it was concluded that the very conductive layer was caused by partial melt or connective water in rocks. It suggests that the middle and lower crust of the center-southern Tibetan plateau is very thick,hot,flabby,and waxy.
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