Uppermost mantle structure and its relation with seismic activity in the central Tien Shan

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Seismology: Earthquake Dynamics (1242), Seismology: Lithosphere (1236), Seismology: Seismicity And Tectonics (1207, 1217, 1240, 1242), Seismology: Tomography (6982, 8180)

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Using arrival data from GHENGIS and Kyrgyz Network (KNET) stations, we determined the uppermost mantle structure of the central Tien Shan from Pn tomography. Pn velocities in the north-central Tien Shan are slower than normal for stable lithosphere. They are very slow in the south-central Tien Shan, where a hot mantle previously has been postulated. The Pn velocity variation correlates well with seismicity. Most earthquakes are concentrated in the north-central Tien Shan, but almost no earthquakes in the south-central Tien Shan, even though both geologic and GPS observations show active convergence there. This correlation suggests a genetic relationship between seismicity and the state of lithospheric mantle. Specifically, we propose that the very slow Pn velocity beneath the south-central Tien Shan is caused by high temperatures produced by heating from mantle upwelling, and that this heat has conducted well up into the crust, inducing a ductile rheology that prevents significant seismicity.

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