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View article: Tokyo’s Path beyond Averages toward SDG 11: Street-View Diagnostics of Inclusion–Quality Gaps
Tokyo’s Path beyond Averages toward SDG 11: Street-View Diagnostics of Inclusion–Quality Gaps Open
Cities worldwide struggle to advance SDG 11 because street-level built environments often lag behind social inclusion, while city-scale indicators rarely detect these micro-scale mismatches. Aging populations and climate risk heighten the …
View article: Seismic anisotropy of the crust and upper mantle beneath eastern Pamir
Seismic anisotropy of the crust and upper mantle beneath eastern Pamir Open
The East Pamir seismic experiment (8H) was conducted in the eastern Pamir and the adjacent Tarim Basin from August 2015 to May 2017. Utilizing seismograms from the 8H network and nine permanent seismic stations operated by the China Earthq…
View article: Editorial: Crust–mantle interactions of the India–Eurasia–Pacific convergence system
Editorial: Crust–mantle interactions of the India–Eurasia–Pacific convergence system Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Earth Sci., 19 December 2023Sec. Solid Earth Geophysics Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1276996
View article: Tarim rotation mechanism and the differential deformation responses along the Tian Shan
Tarim rotation mechanism and the differential deformation responses along the Tian Shan Open
SUMMARY Rotation of rigid blocks within continental interiors far from the plate convergence boundary is an unusual process, the dynamics of which is not clear. The Tarim block, as a rigid Precambrian block in central Asia, is surrounded b…
View article: Underthrusting and Pure Shear Mechanisms Dominate the Crustal Deformation Beneath the Core of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis as Inferred From High‐Resolution Receiver Function Imaging
Underthrusting and Pure Shear Mechanisms Dominate the Crustal Deformation Beneath the Core of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis as Inferred From High‐Resolution Receiver Function Imaging Open
How the crust in the core of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis (EHS) deforms responding to the India‐Asia collision remains ambiguous. Here we present the first high‐resolution receiver functions image of crustal structure along a new NW‐SE t…
View article: The 2015–2017 Pamir earthquake sequence: foreshocks, main shocks and aftershocks, seismotectonics, fault interaction and fluid processes
The 2015–2017 Pamir earthquake sequence: foreshocks, main shocks and aftershocks, seismotectonics, fault interaction and fluid processes Open
SUMMARY A sequence of three strong (MW7.2, 6.4, 6.6) earthquakes struck the Pamir of Central Asia in 2015–2017. With a local seismic network, we recorded the succession of the foreshock, main shock and aftershock sequences at local distanc…
View article: The 2015–2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics, Fault Interaction, and Fluid Processes
The 2015–2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics, Fault Interaction, and Fluid Processes Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Geophysical Journal International. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Lea…
View article: Active construction of southernmost Tibet revealed by deep seismic imaging
Active construction of southernmost Tibet revealed by deep seismic imaging Open
Southernmost Tibet exhibits an anomalously twice the normal thickness of average continental crust. There is no available theory to explain and the driving mechanism remains uncertain. Here, we interpret a north-striking, 180 km-long deep …
View article: The 2015–2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics, Fault Interaction, and Fluid Processes
The 2015–2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics, Fault Interaction, and Fluid Processes Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Geophysical Journal International. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Lea…
View article: Spatiotemporal variation of the 2010 Yushu Mw 6.9 earthquake sequence: Insight from the 3-D electrical resistivity structure
Spatiotemporal variation of the 2010 Yushu Mw 6.9 earthquake sequence: Insight from the 3-D electrical resistivity structure Open
This dada set will be available in GRL, it was support by the Chinese Earthquake Administration, and it was also supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41674081).
View article: Spatiotemporal variation of the 2010 Yushu Mw 6.9 earthquake sequence: Insight from the 3-D electrical resistivity structure
Spatiotemporal variation of the 2010 Yushu Mw 6.9 earthquake sequence: Insight from the 3-D electrical resistivity structure Open
This dada set will be available in GRL, it was support by the Chinese Earthquake Administration, and it was also supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41674081).
View article: Structure and Stress Field of the Lithosphere Between Pamir and Tarim
Structure and Stress Field of the Lithosphere Between Pamir and Tarim Open
The Pamir plateau protrudes ∼300 km between the Tajik‐ and Tarim‐basin lithosphere of Central Asia. Whether its salient location and shape are caused by forceful indentation of a promontory of Indian mantle lithosphere is debated. We prese…
View article: The 2015--2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics and Fault Interaction
The 2015--2017 Pamir Earthquake Sequence: Fore-, Main-, andAftershocks, Seismotectonics and Fault Interaction Open
A sequence of three strong (M W 7.2, 6.4, 6.6) earthquakes struck the Pamir of Central Asia in 2015–2017. With a local seismic network, we recorded the succession of the fore-, main-, and aftershock sequences at local distances with good a…
View article: Deep Crustal Contact Between the Pamir and Tarim Basin Deduced From Receiver Functions
Deep Crustal Contact Between the Pamir and Tarim Basin Deduced From Receiver Functions Open
The deep crustal deformation in the east Pamir in response to the Cenozoic collision with the Tien Shan and the Tarim Basin is so far poorly constrained. We present new insights into the crustal structure of the east Pamir and its surround…
View article: Structure and Stress Field of the Lithosphere between Pamir and Tarim
Structure and Stress Field of the Lithosphere between Pamir and Tarim Open
The Pamir plateau protrudes ~300 km between the Tajik- and Tarim-basin lithosphere of Central Asia. Whether its salient location and shape are caused by forceful indentation of a promontory of Indian mantle lithosphere is debated. We prese…
View article: Mixed crystalline basement of Junggar basin revealed by wide-angle seismic evidence
Mixed crystalline basement of Junggar basin revealed by wide-angle seismic evidence Open
A wide-angle seismic reflection / refraction survey along a ~ 600 km long transect through the Junggar basin from Emin to Qitai allows to receive several images near N-S trending blind faults, which are located at the lower part of the upp…
View article: Deep crustal contact between the Pamir and Tarim Basin deduced from receiver functions
Deep crustal contact between the Pamir and Tarim Basin deduced from receiver functions Open
The deep crustal deformation in the east Pamir in response to Cenozoic collision with the Tien Shan and Tarim Basin is so far poorly constrained. We present new insights into the crustal structure of the east Pamir and the surrounding regi…
View article: Upper Mantle Heterogeneity and Radial Anisotropy Beneath the Western Tibetan Plateau
Upper Mantle Heterogeneity and Radial Anisotropy Beneath the Western Tibetan Plateau Open
P ‐wave radial anisotropy (RAN) tomography of the upper mantle beneath the western Tibetan Plateau is determined using teleseismic arrival time data recorded at 71 temporal seismic stations of the ANTILOPE‐I and Y2 arrays, which reveals a …
View article: Clockwise rotation of the Tarim basin driven by the Indian plate impact. Part II*
Clockwise rotation of the Tarim basin driven by the Indian plate impact. Part II* Open
In the previous article**, data were given on the clockwise rotation of the Tarim Basin at a speed of 0.461° per million years around a virtual axis within the structure. Additional fieldwork and new evidence confirm earlier findings about…
View article: Eastward Dipping Style of the Underthrusting Indian Lithosphere Beneath the Tethyan Himalaya Illuminated by P and S Receiver Functions
Eastward Dipping Style of the Underthrusting Indian Lithosphere Beneath the Tethyan Himalaya Illuminated by P and S Receiver Functions Open
To explore the west‐east variations in the underthrusting Indian lithosphere, we investigate the lithospheric structure using P and S receiver functions obtained from a west‐east linear array of 19 broadband stations spanning the Tethyan H…
View article: Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography
Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography Open
This dataset presented here is used in the manuscript entitled "Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography".
View article: Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography
Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography Open
This dataset presented here is used in the manuscript entitled "Evidence for fluids at the hypocenter of the 2017 Ms 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake revealed by local earthquake tomography".
View article: Aftershocks localization and shallow crustal velocity structure following the <italic>M</italic>s6.9 Mainling earthquake in Tibet, China
Aftershocks localization and shallow crustal velocity structure following the <italic>M</italic>s6.9 Mainling earthquake in Tibet, China Open
At 06:34 CST on November 18, 2017, an Ms6.9 earthquake struck Mainling prefecture, Nyingchi City, Tibet. The earthquake occurred at the frontier zone of collision and subduction in the eastern Himalayan syntaxis, a region of persistently s…
View article: Individualized Drug Repositioning For Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Weighted Kolmogorov–Smirnov Algorithm
Individualized Drug Repositioning For Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Weighted Kolmogorov–Smirnov Algorithm Open
Ru-Yin Hu,1–3,* Xiao-Bin Tian,3,* Bo Li,3 Rui Luo,3 Bin Zhang,3 Jin-Min Zhao1 1Department of Orthopaedics, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning 530021, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Orthopaedics, The First Affiliated Hospital o…
View article: Clockwise rotation of the Tarim basin driven by the Indian plate impact
Clockwise rotation of the Tarim basin driven by the Indian plate impact Open
Tarim basin is usually regarded as a rigid tectonic block that resists the northward expansion of the Tibetan plateau that is associated with ongoing northward motion of the Indian plate. The structural complexity of its tectonic boundarie…
View article: Shear wave splitting observation in western Tibet
Shear wave splitting observation in western Tibet Open
View article: Deep‐seated lithospheric geometry in revealing collapse of the Tibetan Plateau
Deep‐seated lithospheric geometry in revealing collapse of the Tibetan Plateau Open
View article: Moho Doublet in Southern Tibet and Its Tectonic Implication
Moho Doublet in Southern Tibet and Its Tectonic Implication Open
View article: Seismic Evidence for Lateral Asthenospheric Flow Beneath the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau Derived From <i>S</i> Receiver Functions
Seismic Evidence for Lateral Asthenospheric Flow Beneath the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau Derived From <i>S</i> Receiver Functions Open
We present detailed lithospheric images of the NE Tibetan Plateau by applying the depth migration technique to S receiver functions derived from 113 broadband stations. Our migrated images indicate that the lithosphere‐asthenosphere bounda…
View article: Deep-seated lithospheric geometry in revealing collapse of the Tibetan Plateau
Deep-seated lithospheric geometry in revealing collapse of the Tibetan Plateau Open