Complex seismic anisotropic structure beneath the central Tien Shan revealed by shear wave splitting analyses

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Seismic Anisotropy, Kinematics Of Crustal And Mantle Deformation, Asia

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Shear wave splitting parameters (fast polarization directions and splitting times) obtained at the permanent broad-band station Wushi (WUS), which is situated in central Tien Shan, China, demonstrate systematic azimuthal variations. The fast polarization directions range from 26° to 85° and the delay times range from 0.4 to 1.6 s, suggesting a complex anisotropic structure that cannot be adequately explained by a single anisotropic layer with horizontal axis of symmetry. The azimuthal variations have an apparent 90° periodicity and thus can be best explained by a two-layer anisotropic model with horizontal symmetry axes. The optimal fast direction for the upper layer is in the 60°-80° range that is subparallel to the strike of the Tien Shan orogenic belt, and can consequently be attributed to the ongoing N-S directed shortening. The fast direction for the lower layer ranges from 85° to 105° and can be explained by lattice-preferred orientation of olivine crystals in the asthenosphere associated with present-day absolute plate motion of the Eurasian plate.

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