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Crustal Thinning From Orogen to Back‐Arc Basin: The Structure of the Pannonian Basin Region Revealed by P ‐to‐ S Converted Seismic Waves

Authors :
Kalmar, Daniel
Hetényi, György
Balazs, Attila
Bondar, Istvan
Abreu, Rafael
Allegretti, Ivo
Apoloner, Maria-Theresia
Aubert, Coralie
Besançon, Simon
Bés de Berc, Maxime
Bianchi, Irene
Bokelmann, Götz
Brunel, Didier
Capello, Marco
Čarman, Martina
Cavaliere, Adriano
Chéze, Jérôme
Chiarabba, Claudio
Clinton, John
Cougoulat, Glenn
C. Crawford, Wayne
Cristiano, Luigia
Czifra, Tibor
D’Alema, Ezio
Danesi, Stefania
Daniel, Romuald
Dannowski, Anke
Dasović, Iva
Deschamps, Anne
Dessa, Jean-Xavier
Doubre, Cécile
Egdorf, Sven
Fiket, Tomislav
Fischer, Kasper
Friederich, Wolfgang
Fuchs, Florian
Funke, Sigward
Giardini, Domenico
Govoni, Aladino
Gráczer, Zoltán
Gröschl, Gidera
Heimers, Stefan
Heit, Ben
Herak, Davorka
Herak, Marijan
Huber, Johann
Jarić, Dejan
Jedlička, Petr
Jia, Yan
Jund, Hélène
Kissling, Edi
Klingen, Stefan
Klotz, Bernhard
Kolínský, Petr
Kopp, Heidrun
Korn, Michael
Kotek, Josef
Kühne, Lothar
Kuk, Krešo
Lange, Dietrich
Loos, Jürgen
Lovati, Sara
Malengros, Deny
Margheriti, Lucia
Maron, Christophe
Martin, Xavier
Massa, Marco
Mazzarini, Francesco
Meier, Thomas
Métral, Laurent
Molinari, Irene
Moretti, Milena
Nardi, Anna
Pahor, Jurij
Paul, Anne
Péquegnat, Catherine
Petersen, Daniel
Pesaresi, Damiano
Piccinini, Davide
Piromallo, Claudia
Plenefisch, Thomas
Plomerová, Jaroslava
Pondrelli, Silvia
Prevolnik, Snježan
Racine, Roman
Régnier, Marc
Reiss, Miriam
Ritter, Joachim
Rümpker, Georg
Salimbeni, Simone
Santulin, Marco
Scherer, Werner
Schippkus, Sven
Schulte-Kortnack, Detlef
Šipka, Vesna
Solarino, Stefano
Spallarossa, Daniele
Spieker, Kathrin
Stipčević, Josip
Strollo, Angelo
Süle, Bálint
Szanyi, Gyöngyvér
Szűcs, Eszter
Thomas, Christine
Thorwart, Martin
Tilmann, Frederik
Ueding, Stefan
Vallocchia, Massimiliano
Vecsey, Luděk
Voigt, René
Wassermann, Joachim
Wéber, Zoltán
Weidle, Christian
Wesztergom, Viktor
Weyland, Gauthier
Wiemer, Stefan
Wolf, Felix Noah
Wolyniec, David
Zieke, Thomas
Živčić, Mladen
Žlebčíková, Helena
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, vol. 126, no. 7, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126 (7)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2021.

Abstract

We present the results of P-to-S receiver function analysis to improve the 3D image of the sedimentary layer, the upper crust, and lower crust in the Pannonian Basin area. The Pannonian Basin hosts deep sedimentary depocentres superimposed on a complex basement structure and it is surrounded by mountain belts. We processed waveforms from 221 three-component broadband seismological stations. As a result of the dense station coverage, we were able to achieve so far unprecedented spatial resolution in determining the velocity structure of the crust. We applied a three-fold quality control process; the first two being applied to the observed waveforms and the third to the calculated radial receiver functions. This work is the first comprehensive receiver function study of the entire region. To prepare the inversions, we performed station-wise H-Vp/Vs grid search, as well as Common Conversion Point migration. Our main focus was then the S-wave velocity structure of the area, which we determined by the Neighborhood Algorithm inversion method at each station, where data were sub-divided into back-azimuthal bundles based on similar Ps delay times. The 1D, nonlinear inversions provided the depth of the discontinuities, shear-wave velocities and Vp/Vs ratios of each layer per bundle, and we calculated uncertainty values for each of these parameters. We then developed a 3D interpolation method based on natural neighbor interpolation to obtain the 3D crustal structure from the local inversion results. We present the sedimentary thickness map, the first Conrad depth map and an improved, detailed Moho map, as well as the first upper and lower crustal thickness maps obtained from receiver function analysis. The velocity jump across the Conrad discontinuity is estimated at less than 0.2 km/s over most of the investigated area. We also compare the new Moho map from our approach to simple grid search results and prior knowledge from other techniques. Our Moho depth map presents local variations in the investigated area: the crust-mantle boundary is at 20–26 km beneath the sedimentary basins, while it is situated deeper below the Apuseni Mountains, Transdanubian and North Hungarian Ranges (28–33 km), and it is the deepest beneath the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians (40–45 km). These values reflect well the Neogene evolution of the region, such as crustal thinning of the Pannonian Basin and orogenic thickening in the neighboring mountain belts. ISSN:2169-9313 ISSN:0148-0227 ISSN:2169-9356

Details

ISSN :
21699356 and 21699313
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97c820eec9e119d0b7425fe9716e407d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020jb021309