Structure, tectonics and thermal state of the Lithosphere beneath intraplate seismic region of Latur, Central India: An appraisal

O. P. Pandey, K. Chandrakala, P. R. Reddy, G. Koti Reddy

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Abstract

Recent surge in intraplate seismicity has led to detailed geological and geophysical investigations, covering different continental segments of India including seismogenic region of Latur. A synthesis of such data sets to understand the prevailing tectonic and thermal state of the Lithosphere beneath Latur region, that witnessed a large scale human loss due to 1993 seismic activity, has revealed shallow surfacing of denser deeper crustal segments which may have resulted due to ongoing active subsurface tectonic activity like uplift and erosion since geological past. Below this region, Moho temperature exceeds 500°C, heat flow input from the mantle is quite high (29-35 mW/m2) and the asthenosphere is shallow (-100±10 km). It is suggested that stress generated by ongoing upliftment and related subcrustal thermal anomaly is concentrating in this denser and stronger mafic crust within which earthquakes tend to nucleate. In all likelihood, the seismic activity witnessed in the region may stem from the deep crustal /lithospheric dynamics rather than the role of fluids at the hypocentral depth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)457-468
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of the Geological Society of India
Volume73
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Crustal velocity
  • Geoisotherm
  • Granulites
  • Intraplate seismicity
  • Latur earthquake
  • Mantle heat flow
  • Seismotectonics
  • Upwarp

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