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Post-Subduction Tectonics of Sabah, Northern Borneo, Inferred From Surface Wave Tomography

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Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pWe use two‐plane‐wave tomography with a dense network of seismic stations across Sabah, northern Borneo, to image the shear wave velocity structure of the crust and upper mantle. Our model is used to estimate crustal thickness and the depth of the lithosphere‐asthenosphere boundary (LAB) beneath the region. Calculated crustal thickness ranges between 25 and 55 km and suggests extension in a NW‐SE direction, presumably due to back‐arc processes associated with subduction of the Celebes Sea. We estimate the β‐factor to be 1.3–2, well below the initiation of seafloor spreading. The LAB is, on average, at a depth of 100 km, which is inconsistent with models that ascribe Neogene uplift to wholescale removal of the mantle lithosphere. Instead, beneath a region of Plio‐Pleistocene volcanism in the southeast, we image a region 50–100 km across where the lithosphere has thinned to <50 km, supporting recent suggestions of lower lithospheric removal through a Rayleigh‐Taylor instability.</jats:p>

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Keywords

surface wave tomography, Sabah, post-subduction, lithospheric structure, Borneo, LAB

Journal Title

Geophysical Research Letters

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Journal ISSN

0094-8276
1944-8007

Volume Title

49

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Sponsorship
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/R013500/1)
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Marie Sk?odowska-Curie actions (790203)