摘要

The Kopeh-Dagh fold belts are among the most seismically active areas in Northeastern Iran, which build the northern part of the Alpine-Himalayan orogen in western Asia. They act as the abrupt northeastern limit to active deformation in Iran. We perform a combined P and S receiver function analysis to detect the major discontinuities within the lithosphere beneath Northeast Iran. Our results obtained from 12 short period and broadband seismological stations significantly map the lateral variations of the Moho boundary. Based on P receiver functions, we show that the Moho depth varies from similar to 43 km beneath the southern Kopeh-Dagh foreland basin to similar to 49 km below the northern part of the basin. S receiver functions reliably reveal an average Moho depth of similar to 50-55 km beneath the Kopeh-Dagh mountain range showing the regional shortening in response to the collision of Arabia with Eurasia. Furthermore, we observe clear conversions with negative polarity at similar to 8.5-9.5 s in S receiver functions, which could be related to the conversion at the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary. This may show a relatively thin continental lithosphere of about 85-95 km beneath the Kopeh-Dagh implying that the lithosphere was influenced by geodynamical reworking processes in the past.

  • 出版日期2013-10