Geophysical implications from relocations of Tibetan earthquakes - Hot lithosphere

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Earthquakes, Lithosphere, Seismic Waves, Seismographs, Seismology, Tibet, Mathematical Models, P Waves, Subduction (Geology), Waveforms

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Results of a detailed investigation of the Tibetan earthquakes, with a magnitude greater than 5.5, from 1964 to 1986, are presented. Waveform modeling of depth phases indicates that only a few events from this population is actually deeper than 25 km. The events occurred earlier than indicated by the ISC by about 3 sec, which leads to a 1.5-0.5-percent overestimation of Pn and Sn velocities, respectively.

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