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[S21-4-04] The Mid-lithosphere discontinuity beneath North China Craton
We image the mid-lithosphere discontinuity (MLD) beneath North China Craton (NCC) by a novel approach — seismic daylight imaging (SDI), which analyzes P reflectivity extracted from stacked autocorrelograms for teleseismic events recorded by several dense arrays. These linear arrays across NCC have average station interval of about 10-15 km, and was deployed by Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences under North China Interior Structure Project (NCISP). With higher and broader frequency band (0.5-4Hz) than used with receiver functions, the SDI approach reveals finer scale components of multi-scale lithospheric heterogeneity beneath NCC, which underwent lithospheric destruction in the eastern NCC and seemed to be stable in the western NCC, but with locally lithospheric modification.