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Microseismic sounding along the profile in the Ossetian sector of the Greater Caucasus revealed two domains with characteristic properties and morphology deep beneath the mountain system. One subvertical domain is marked with low velocities and the other, also subvertical, has high velocities. The high-velocity zone is largely located beneath the northern limb and axial part of the Greater Caucasus mega-anticlinorium, whereas the low velocity zone projects on the southern limb. Almost throughout the entire structure of the block part of the northern limb of mega-anticlinorium, the top of the high-velocity zone beneath it is consistently horizontal at a depth of ∼10 km. This pattern is violated by the apparent steep rise of the top of the high-velocity zone to the surface in the southern direction, which starts approximately from the main thrust. Beneath the southern limb, the top boundary can also be guessed at a depth of ∼10 km, although less reliably. The roots of the low-velocity zone stretch to a depth of ∼50–60 km and narrow with the depth. The weak regional seismicity quite distinctly maps onto the high-velocity zone. In the depth interval of 10 to 25 km, weak seismicity abruptly drops northwards at the transition to the low-velocity zone. The independent magnetotelluric data show that electric resistivity of the low-velocity zone significantly exceeds the resistivity of the hosting rocks. The model of a medium filled with isolated fractures with mineralized fluid is suggested for the low-velocity zone. According to a series of features, the low-velocity zone tends to float up; in particular, there is a high lateral correlation between the most elevated part of the mountain relief, morphology, and age of the rocks, on one hand, and the position of the low-velocity zone, on the other hand.
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Original Russian Text © A.V. Gorbatikov, E.A. Rogozhin, M.Yu. Stepanova, Yu.V. Kharazova, N.V. Andreeva, F.V. Perederin, V.B. Zaalishvili, D.A. Mel’kov, B.V. Dzeranov, B.A. Dzeboev, A.F. Gabaraev, 2015, published in Fizika Zemli, 2015, No. 1, pp. 28–39.
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Gorbatikov, A.V., Rogozhin, E.A., Stepanova, M.Y. et al. The pattern of deep structure and recent tectonics of the Greater Caucasus in the Ossetian sector from the complex geophysical data. Izv., Phys. Solid Earth 51, 26–37 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1069351315010073
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