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Joint land-sea seismic survey and research on the deep structures of the Bohai Sea areas

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This paper presents the survey and research work of two land-sea profiles in the Bohai Sea, China, carried out in 2010–2011, including the seismic sources on land and in the sea, the ocean bottom seismographs (OBS) and their recovery, the coupling of OBS and the environment noise in sea area, the data quality of OBSs, and the result of data analysis. We focused on the investigation of crustal structures revealed by the two NEEW-trending joint land-sea profiles. In combination with the Pn-velocity distribution and gravitymagnetic inversion results in the North China Craton, we propose that the undulation of the Moho interface in the Bohai and surrounding areas is not strong, and the lithospheric thinning is mainly caused by the thinning of its mantle part. The research result indicates that obvious lateral variations of Moho depth and seismic velocity appear nearby all the large-scale faults in Bohai Sea, and there is evidence of underplating and reforming of the lower crust by mantle material in the Bohai area. However, geophysical evidence does not appear to support the “mantle plume” or “delamination” model for the North China Craton destruction. The crustal structure of the Bohai Sea revealed “a relatively normal crust and obviously thinned mantle lid”, local velocity anomalies and instability phenomena in the crust. These features may represent a combined effect of North China-Yangtze collision at an early stage and the remote action of Pacific plate subduction at a late stage.

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Foundation item: The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41210005, 41074058 and 90814011; the National High-Technique R&D Program (863 Program) under contract Nos 2009AA093401 and 2011ZX05008-006-30.

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Hao, T., You, Q., Liu, L. et al. Joint land-sea seismic survey and research on the deep structures of the Bohai Sea areas. Acta Oceanol. Sin. 32, 13–24 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-013-0383-4

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