THE CHARACTERISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE MOHO REFLECTIONS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA OCEANIC BASIN

Minghui Geng, Chen Xi, Baojin Zhang, Zhao Bin, Zhang Ruwei, Donghui Bian, Yunqian Lu, Wang Lijie
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The distribution and the characteristics of the Moho reflections (M-reflections) in oceanic basins record the seafloor spreading process and provide crucial insights into the formation and evolution of the oceanic basins. Approximately 20000 km of multi-channel seismic reflection sections (MCS) are used to characterize the M-reflections and the crustal structures in the South China Sea (SCS) oceanic sub-basins. The identified M-reflections are mainly distributed in the Northwest Sub-basin, the East Sub-basin and the northern and southern flanks of the Southwest Sub-basin. They exhibit a banded distribution pattern in two-way travel time along the north-south direction, with shallower depths observed in the central region and gradually deepening towards the northern and southern sides. Additionally, the M-reflection amplitudes generally weaken, the reflection events become less-continuous as the igneous oceanic crust thins along with the seafloor spreading prior to the second ridge jump event. Ultimately, the M-reflection become indistinguishable in proximity to fossil spreading centers. These observations suggest a decreasing magma supply towards the cessation of the spreading. Despite the significance of Moho interface imaging at the crust-mantle boundary, the distinct M-reflections are absent in the Southwest Sub-basin and in the vicinity of the Zhenbei-Huangyan Seamounts Chain, which are attributed to several factors, especially the vague nature of Moho interfaces.
中国南海海盆的莫霍反射特征和分布
大洋盆地中莫霍反射(M-反射)的分布和特征记录了海底扩张过程,为了解大洋盆地的形成和演化提供了重要依据。约 20000 公里的多道地震反射剖面(MCS)被用来描述南海大洋次盆地的莫霍反射和地壳结构。所确定的 M 型反射主要分布在西北副盆地、东亚盆地和西南副盆地的北翼和南翼。它们的双向移动时间沿南北方向呈带状分布,中部地区深度较浅,向南北两侧逐渐加深。此外,在第二次海脊跃升事件之前,火成岩洋壳随着海底扩张而变薄,M 型反射振幅普遍减弱,反射事件的连续性也变差。最终,在化石扩张中心附近,M-反射变得难以分辨。这些观测结果表明,岩浆供应量在扩张停止时不断减少。尽管莫霍界面成像在地壳-地幔边界具有重要意义,但在西南分盆地和镇北-黄岩海山链附近却没有明显的 M-反射,这是由多种因素造成的,尤其是莫霍界面的模糊性。
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