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India-Eurasian collision <Emphasis Type="Italic">vs.</Emphasis> ocean-continent collision
Authors:Zeng Rong-sheng  Wu Qing-ju  Ding Zhi-feng  Zhu Lu-pei
Institution:1.Institute of Geophysics,China Earthquake Administration,Beijing,China;2.Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science,Saint Louis University,USA
Abstract:Ample observational evidence shows that there is a northward crustal subduction zone underneath the Yarlung Zangbo suture between India and Eurasia. It penetrates Moho to a depth of about 100 km. There are probably multiple such crustal subductions under the Himalayas. They are different from lithosphere subduction during oceanic collisions. The detected slabs in the upper mantle north of the Yarlung Zangbo suture can be interpreted as remains of the Indian Plate’s mantle lithosphere. In contrary to ocean-continent subduction, the mantle lithosphere is delaminated from the crust as the Indian Plate subducts underneath Eurasia. Existing structural images of the crust and upper mantle of the Tibetan Plateau reveal that there were both northward and southward subductions over different geological periods, causing some seismic velocity anomalies around those subduction zones.
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