Moho Structure of the Southwest Sub-Basin, South China Sea, from a Multichannel Seismic Reflection Profile NH973-1

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ZHANG Jinchang [1 ]
CHEN Jie [2 ,3 ]
HUANG Yanming [4 ]
机构
[1] CAS Key Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] Key Laboratory of Exploration Technologies for Oil and Gas Resources, Ministry of Education, Yangtze University
[3] Fourth Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources  3. South China Sea Institute of Planning and Environmental Research, Ministry of Natural Resources
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 国家重点研发计划;
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Moho structure; multichannel seismic reflection; crustal structure; South China Sea; oceanic basin; continent-ocean boundary;
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0818 ; 081801 ; 081802 ;
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Moho structure provides important clues for understanding crustal structure, isostatic state and magmatic flux from mantle to surface. Across-basin Moho structure of the South China Sea(SCS) is important for understanding crustal evolution mechanisms of both continental break-up and seafloor spreading processes. Southwest Sub-basin(SWSB) opened up the latest and has the closest continental margins, making it the best to study the across-basin structure. Multichannel seismic(MCS) reflection data of line NH973-1 that crosses SWSB in NW-SE direction were reprocessed in order to image Moho structure. In MCS data, Moho reflectors are observed in places, which were not revealed in prior researches. The Moho generally shows symmetric structure on both sides of the central rift valley(CRV) and with variations in crustal thickness. Around CRV, the Moho is 2 seconds depth in two-way travel time(TWTT) beneath the igneous basement, which corresponds to 7 km depth, indicating normal oceanic crustal accretion during the ending of seafloor spreading. Close to the continent-ocean boundary(COB), the Moho becomes shallow to 1 second depth in TWTT(3.5 km), implying strong crustal thinning towards the continent, probably because of poor magma supply at the beginning of seafloor spreading. At south COB, the Moho depth under the crust almost reaches zero, which could be explained as a result of exhumed mantle. In addition, two low-angle, deep-penetrating normal faults are observed at south COB. The faults cut across the Moho into the upper mantle, which may be attributed to lithospheric hyper-stretching at COB during continental break-up.
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页码:1105 / 1114
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