马来西亚半岛下地壳热结构随地壳厚度的变化

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2023.100146
Usman Yahaya Yaro , Ismail Ahmad Abir
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我们提出了一个区域热结构,以及马来西亚半岛及其周边地区下的一个新的地壳厚度模型。整个区域的居里点深度估计值在~17–46 km之间,平均值为29 km。研究区域的估计地壳厚度在~28–35 km之间,平均值为~31 km。在马来西亚半岛大陆的大部分地区都观测到居里深度上升(20–25公里)和莫霍深度更深(30–34公里)。相比之下,马来西亚半岛西北部和泰国南部的居里深度在30至40公里之间。这些居里深度较深的区域与Sibumasu地体上最古老的岩石重合。在马来西亚半岛西北部观测到更大的居里深度意味着该地区目前比半岛其他地区热稳定。与更深的地壳厚度(30–35公里)一致,西苏门答腊地块产生的居里点深度最深,在30至46公里之间。西苏门答腊地块和马来西亚半岛西北部具有较低的布格异常和可比的地壳厚度,表明区域特征相似。这表明这些区域由一个共同的古代大陆核心连接在一起。居里深度和地壳厚度的比较表明,苏门答腊岛、新加坡、马来盆地、马来西亚半岛西北部和泰国南部下方的上地幔被显著磁化。
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Variation in thermal structure with crustal thickness for the crust beneath the Peninsular Malaysia

We present a regional thermal structure as well as a new crustal thickness model beneath the Peninsular Malaysia and the surrounding regions. Curie point depth estimates for the entire area range between ∼ 17 – 46 km with a mean of 29 km. The estimated crustal thickness for the study area varies from ∼ 28 – 35 km with an average of ∼ 31 km. Uplifted Curie depths (20 – 25 km) and deeper Moho depths (30 – 34 km) are observed over most parts of Peninsular Malaysia continent. In contrast, the NW Peninsular Malaysia continent and the southern Thailand are characterized by deeper Curie depths between 30 and 40 km. These regions with deeper Curie depths are coincident with the oldest dated rocks on the Sibumasu terrane. The observation of larger Curie depths in NW Peninsular Malaysia implies that the region is presently thermally stable than the remaining parts of the Peninsular. Consistent with deeper crustal thickness (30 – 35 km), the west Sumatra block yields the deepest Curie point depth that ranges between 30 and 46 km. The west Sumatra block and the NW Peninsular Malaysia have low Bouguer anomalies and comparable crustal thickness indicating similarity in regional features. This suggests that these regions are linked by a common ancient continental core. A comparison between the Curie depths and crustal thickness shows that the upper mantle beneath the Island of Sumatra, Singapore, Malay basin, NW Peninsular Malaysia continent, and southern Thailand are significantly magnetized.

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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