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Transversely isotropic lower crust of Variscan central Europe imaged by ambient noise tomography of the Bohemian Massif

Authors :
Kvapil, J.
Plomerova, J.
Kampfova Exnerova, H.
Babuska, V.
Hetenyi, G.
Abreu , Rafael
Allegretti, Ivo
Apoloner, Maria-Theresia
Aubert, Coralie
Besançon, Simon
Bés de Berc, Maxime
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
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
Kvapil, J.
Plomerova, J.
Kampfova Exnerova, H.
Babuska, V.
Hetenyi, G.
Abreu , Rafael
Allegretti, Ivo
Apoloner, Maria-Theresia
Aubert, Coralie
Besançon, Simon
Bés de Berc, Maxime
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
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
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The recent development of ambient noise tomography, in combination with the increasing number of permanent seismic stations and dense networks of temporary stations operated during passive seismic experiments, provides a unique opportunity to build the first high-resolution 3-D shear wave velocity (vS) model of the entire crust of the Bohemian Massif (BM). This paper provides a regional-scale model of velocity distribution in the BM crust. The velocity model with a cell size of 22 km is built using a conventional two-step inversion approach from Rayleigh wave group velocity dispersion curves measured at more than 400 stations. The shear velocities within the upper crust of the BM are ∼0.2 km s−1 higher than those in its surroundings. The highest crustal velocities appear in its southern part, the Moldanubian unit. The Cadomian part of the region has a thinner crust, whereas the crust assembled, or tectonically transformed in the Variscan period, is thicker. The sharp Moho discontinuity preserves traces of its dynamic development expressed in remnants of Variscan subductions imprinted in bands of crustal thickening. A significant feature of the presented model is the velocity-drop interface (VDI) modelled in the lower part of the crust. We explain this feature by the anisotropic fabric of the lower crust, which is characterised as vertical transverse isotropy with the low velocity being the symmetry axis. The VDI is often interrupted around the boundaries of the crustal units, usually above locally increased velocities in the lowermost crust. Due to the north-west–south-east shortening of the crust and the late-Variscan strike-slip movements along the north-east–south-west oriented sutures preserved in the BM lithosphere, the anisotropic fabric of the lower crust was partly or fully erased along the boundaries of original microplates. These weakened zones accompanied by a velocity increase above the Moho (which indicate an emplacement of mantle rocks into the lower c

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Database :
OAIster
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text, archive, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1299457930
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194.se-12-1051-2021