Abstract The North China craton (NCC) was dominated by tectonic extension from late Cretaceous to Cenozoic, yet seismic studies on the relationship between crust extension and lithospheric mantle deformation are scarce. Here we present a three dimensional radially anisotropic model of NCC derived from adjoint traveltime tomography to address this issue. We find a prominent low S-wave velocity anomaly at lithospheric mantle depths beneath the Taihang Mountains, which extends eastward with a gradually decreasing amplitude. The horizontally elongated low-velocity anomaly is also featured by a distinctive positive radial anisotropy (VSH > VSV). Combining geodetic and other seismic measurements, we speculate the presence of a horizontal mantle f...
Pn travel-time tomography provides a way of improving structural information on the uppermost mantle...
We obtained shear wave splitting measurements from XKS (SKS and SKKS) phases recorded by the NECESSA...
We present a 3D thermochemical model of the North China Craton (NCC) from the surface down to 350 km...
We have imaged the lithospheric structure beneath the central and western North China Craton (NCC) w...
A 3-D shear velocity model of the crust and uppermost mantle to a depth of 100 km is presented benea...
The North China Craton (NCC) has experienced strong tectonic deformation and lithospheric thinning s...
[1] The India-Eurasia collision and the decratonization of the North China Craton have drawn much at...
Abstract The destruction of the North China Craton (NCC) is a controversial topic among researchers....
The North China Craton (NCC) is one of the Archean Cratons on the Earth and traditionally divided in...
[1] We have obtained velocity images of the uppermost mantle beneath China by performing tomographic...
We imaged detailed 3-D crustal and uppermost mantle seismic structures in the North China Craton fro...
Cratons are generally defined as stable continental blocks with a strong cratonic root that typicall...
We present a 3-D radially anisotropic model of the crust and mantle beneath East Asia down to 900 km...
We conduct a nonlinear joint inversion of receiver functions and surface waves to obtain the lithosp...
The mechanism of the disruption, both lithospheric thinning and oceanization of the commonly accepte...
Pn travel-time tomography provides a way of improving structural information on the uppermost mantle...
We obtained shear wave splitting measurements from XKS (SKS and SKKS) phases recorded by the NECESSA...
We present a 3D thermochemical model of the North China Craton (NCC) from the surface down to 350 km...
We have imaged the lithospheric structure beneath the central and western North China Craton (NCC) w...
A 3-D shear velocity model of the crust and uppermost mantle to a depth of 100 km is presented benea...
The North China Craton (NCC) has experienced strong tectonic deformation and lithospheric thinning s...
[1] The India-Eurasia collision and the decratonization of the North China Craton have drawn much at...
Abstract The destruction of the North China Craton (NCC) is a controversial topic among researchers....
The North China Craton (NCC) is one of the Archean Cratons on the Earth and traditionally divided in...
[1] We have obtained velocity images of the uppermost mantle beneath China by performing tomographic...
We imaged detailed 3-D crustal and uppermost mantle seismic structures in the North China Craton fro...
Cratons are generally defined as stable continental blocks with a strong cratonic root that typicall...
We present a 3-D radially anisotropic model of the crust and mantle beneath East Asia down to 900 km...
We conduct a nonlinear joint inversion of receiver functions and surface waves to obtain the lithosp...
The mechanism of the disruption, both lithospheric thinning and oceanization of the commonly accepte...
Pn travel-time tomography provides a way of improving structural information on the uppermost mantle...
We obtained shear wave splitting measurements from XKS (SKS and SKKS) phases recorded by the NECESSA...
We present a 3D thermochemical model of the North China Craton (NCC) from the surface down to 350 km...