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Three stages of plateau evolution manifested in present-day Tibetan Plateau

  • Shihua Cheng
  • , Xiao Xiao
  • , Li Sun
  • , Weilai Wang
  • , Jianping Wu
  • , Xiaoxin Wang
  • , Xiaofeng Liang
  • , Xiaobo Tian
  • , Hongyi Li
  • , Lianxing Wen
  • University of Science and Technology of China
  • China Earthquake Administration
  • CAS - Institute of Geology and Geophysics
  • China University of Geosciences, Beijing

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Abstract

Notwithstanding the evolution of the Tibetan Plateau being a fundamental topic in continental dynamics, general mechanisms of Plateau uplift remain elusive and past Plateau evolution models lack clarity of the actual geodynamical process. Here, with detailed mappings of intra-crustal low-velocity zones and crust-mantle discontinuity in the region using the seismic data consolidated by the China Seismological Reference Model project, we show that the present-day Tibetan Plateau manifests three stages of mid-crustal flow driven evolution that can be clearly identified in three distinct regions of the Plateau: a pre-response stage with a young mid-crustal partially molten zone but little response of surface topography and crust-mantle discontinuity, the first stage with a mature mid-crustal partially molten zone by deepening crust-mantle discontinuity without large-scale surface uplift, and the last stage by large-scale surface uplifting. Our results provide direct observation and a unique reference of geodynamical responses at different evolution stages of the continent-continent collision zones.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9606
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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