Yawen She , Qian Zhao , Guangyu Fu , Guojie Meng , Layue Li , Myo Thant
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摘要
缅甸板块是沿印度板块和欧亚板块边界延伸的微型板块。它的特点是岩石圈构造环境异常复杂,这源于北部的大陆碰撞、南部的大洋地壳俯冲以及来自青藏高原的大量沉积物。岩石圈强度是了解缅甸板块构造演化的关键。在本研究中,我们利用地形和重力扰动数据估算了有效弹性厚度 Te 的空间分布,这是衡量岩石圈强度的一个指标。Te值在∼10 km到80 km之间,印度板块的Te值高于其他地区。沉积加载和俯冲板块拉动的非等静力挠曲效应会使 Te 值的估算出现偏差,最大值分别降低了 50 千米和 10 千米。Te和剪切波速度异常ΔVsat在100千米深度的一致分布表明,岩石圈强度总体上受上地幔热结构的控制。同时,Te的变化与沿碰撞带和俯冲带俯冲的印度板块的几何形状高度相关,表明板块构造在决定缅甸板块岩石圈强度方面起着主导作用。
Quantitative estimation of the effective elastic thickness around the Burma Plate and correlation analysis of its influencing factors
The Burma Plate is a microplate that extends along the boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates. It is characterized by an extraordinarily complex lithospheric tectonic setting, resulting from the continental collision in the north, the oceanic crustal subduction in the south, and the large amount of sediment from the Tibetan Plateau. The lithospheric strength is a key to understanding the tectonic evolution of the Burma Plate. In this study, we use topography and gravity disturbance data to estimate the spatial distribution of effective elastic thickness which is a measure of lithospheric strength. The values range from 10 km to 80 km, with higher values in the Indian Plate than those in the other regions. The non-isostatic flexural effects of sediment loading and subducting slab pull can bias the estimation, with maximum reductions of 50 km and 10 km, respectively. The consistent distributions of the and the shear wave velocity anomaly at 100 km depth suggest that the lithospheric strength is generally controlled by the thermal structure of the upper mantle. Meanwhile, the variations are highly related to the geometry of the subducting Indian Plate along the collision and subduction zones, indicating that the plate tectonics play a dominant role in determining the lithospheric strength of the Burma Plate.
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