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地球物理学报 2004
DYNAMICS OF PRESENT-DAY CRUSTAL MOVEMENT IN THE CHINA MAINLAND
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Abstract:
We employ the finite element method to perform modeling for the crustal and lithospheric movement in the China mainland and its neighboring areas. In the modeling we use a viscous sheet (Newtonian and non Newtonian) to simulate the continental lithosphere. By solving the force balance equations, we obtain the velocity field of the China continental crust with respect to the Eurasia plate and compare them with the recent GPS measurements. Our result show that the primary driving force source accounting for the crustal movement in this region is from the collision between the India and Eurasia plate as well as the huge gravity potential energy of the Qinghai Xizang Plateau. In comparison, the contribution of the former is larger than the latter. The result also indicates that the media of the China lithosphere has a strong heterogeneity of rheology, which results in its block division feature of the present day crustal velocity field.