Crustal and uppermost mantle structure beneath the External Dinarides, Croatia, determined from teleseismic receiver functions

Josip Stipčević*, Hrvoje Tkalčić, Marijan Herak, Snježana Markušić, Davorka Herak

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    Abstract

    Broad-band seismograms of teleseismic events recorded at the Croatian Seismological Network were used to compute radial receiver functions (RFs) for eight locations in the External Dinarides. Waveform modelling was performed by a multistep matching of the theoretical RFs computed for horizontally layered 1-D isotropic models with the averaged observed RFs. Constraints from existing deep seismic sounding profiles, traveltime curves of regional crustal seismic phases and intuitive inferences gained from interactive forward modelling were used to construct initial 1-D models of the Earth. A non-linear inversion was performed in two steps-a grid search followed by the Monte Carlo search for the model parameters. Concurrently, RFs from different azimuths were stacked to obtain trade-off estimates of crustal thickness versus Vp/Vs ratios. The Moho depths were found in the range from around 40 km for Northern Adriatic stations to over 55 km for stations in the central part of the External Dinarides. Comparing our results with recent maps of the Moho topography inferred from seismic and gravimetric data, we find that for some stations the agreement between our results and the existing Moho maps is very good. For the others, we find the Mohorovičić discontinuity to be considerably deeper, indicating some of the thickest crust in Europe. Although it is plausible that such a deep Moho could be a consequence of a complex tectonic setting of the region (e.g. overlapping of two large tectonic units-the Adriatic microplate and the Dinarides), this result will have to be verified in the future studies using various other geophysical techniques.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1103-1119
    Number of pages17
    JournalGeophysical Journal International
    Volume185
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011

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