Lithospheric structure in Cathaysia Block

Lithospheric structure in Cathaysia Block


The data set is mainly shown in the article https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pepi.2019.04.003 In the study of the. In this study, 19 inversion points were selected based on the seismic stations in the Cathaysia Block. Under the constraint of shallow P-wave velocity, the joint inversion of the P-wave receiver function and surface wave dispersion was carried out, and the S-wave velocity structure under the station was obtained.

The dataset contains 19 files in the format of DAT, such as cathaysia01.velocity.dat.

The data set can be used to show the velocity structure of the lithosphere in the Cathaysia Block and to see the deep mechanism corresponding to a large amount of granite outcropping in the area.


File naming and required software

Data naming: the S-wave velocity structure is stored in text format, and the name of the file is "stackpoint.velocity.dat", where stackpoint represents the inversion point number. For example, cathaysia01.velocity.dat represents the S-wave velocity structure obtained by joint inversion of cathaysia01.
Data reading mode: all ASCII files in the data set can be directly opened with text editing software. The main contents: the first column depth (km), the second column s wave velocity (km / s), and the third column Vp/Vs.


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Deng, Y. (2021). Lithospheric structure in Cathaysia Block. A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Geo.tpdc.271418. CSTR: 18406.11.Geo.tpdc.271418. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

Related Literatures:

1. Deng, Y., Li, J., Peng, T., Ma, Q., Song, X., Sun, X., ... & Fan, W. (2019). Lithospheric structure in the Cathaysia block (South China) and its implication for the late Mesozoic magmatism. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 291, 24-34.( View Details | Bibtex)

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