The high density of GPS network in the Tien Shan and long period of observations have allowed us to construct a velocity vector field of movement on the Earth’s surface and a strain rate field. A compact uniform area of compressing deformations has been detected. Comparison of the strain rate field with the spatial distribution of weak seismicity for the same period of time showed their considerable correlation. The GPS and seismic data were also compared with data of the magnetotelluric sounding, in particular, with geometry of the surface of a crustal conductive layer detected beneath the Tien Shan. The area of maximum compressing deformations coincides with the northern slope of the layer surface, and the strain rate intensity is correlated with the slope angle magnitude of that surface. Nearly all seismic events occur above the surface of the crustal conductive layer. The coincidences suggest that the deformation field and the seismicity distribution are related by a single tectonic process and depend on the geometry of the crustal layer.
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DEFORMATION FIELD, DEEP CRUSTAL STRUCTURE, AND SPATIAL SEISMICITY DISTRIBUTION IN THE TIEN SHAN
A. V. Zubovich;
A. V. Zubovich
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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B. D. Bragin;
B. D. Bragin
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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O. I. Mosienko;
O. I. Mosienko
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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G. G. Shchelochkov;
G. G. Shchelochkov
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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A. K. Rybin;
A. K. Rybin
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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V. Yu. Batalev
V. Yu. Batalev
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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A. V. Zubovich
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
B. D. Bragin
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
O. I. Mosienko
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
G. G. Shchelochkov
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
A. K. Rybin
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
V. Yu. Batalev
Scientific Station of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the RAS, Bishkek, 720049, Kyrgyzstan
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Publisher: Novovsibirsk State University
Received:
28 Nov 2000
First Online:
19 Jun 2024
Online ISSN: 1878-030X
Print ISSN: 1068-7971
© 2003 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Allerton Press, Inc.
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2001) 42 (10): 1550–1557.
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Received:
28 Nov 2000
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A. V. Zubovich, Yu. A. Trapeznikov, B. D. Bragin, O. I. Mosienko, G. G. Shchelochkov, A. K. Rybin, V. Yu. Batalev; DEFORMATION FIELD, DEEP CRUSTAL STRUCTURE, AND SPATIAL SEISMICITY DISTRIBUTION IN THE TIEN SHAN. Russ. Geol. Geophys. 2001;; 42 (10): 1550–1557. doi:
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