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Shaokun Si
Researcher at State Oceanic Administration
Publications - 7
Citations - 360
Shaokun Si is an academic researcher from State Oceanic Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Rift. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 247 citations. Previous affiliations of Shaokun Si include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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3D imaging of subducting and fragmenting Indian continental lithosphere beneath southern and central Tibet using body-wave finite-frequency tomography
Xiaofeng Liang,Yun Chen,Xiaobo Tian,Xiaobo Tian,Yongshun John Chen,James Ni,Andrea Gallegos,Simon L. Klemperer,Minling Wang,Tao Xu,Tao Xu,Changqing Sun,Shaokun Si,Haiqiang Lan,Jiwen Teng +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a finite-frequency tomographic inversion was performed to image 3D velocity structures beneath southern and central Tibet using teleseismic body-wave data recorded by the TIBET-31N passive seismic array as well as waveforms from previous temporary seismic arrays.
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Magmatic underplating and crustal growth in the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China, revealed by a passive seismic experiment
Yun Chen,Yi-Gang Xu,Tao Xu,Shaokun Si,Xiaofeng Liang,Xiaobo Tian,Yangfan Deng,Lin Chen,Peng Wang,Yihe Xu,Haiqiang Lan,Fuhui Xiao,Wei Li,Xi Zhang,Xiaohui Yuan,José Badal,Jiwen Teng +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive geophysical investigation was conducted in the Emeishan Large Igneous Province (ELIP) to characterize the subsurface structure that is related to fossil mantle plume activity.
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Weakly Coupled Lithospheric Extension in Southern Tibet
Xiaobo Tian,Xiaobo Tian,Yun Chen,Tai-Lin Tseng,Simon L. Klemperer,Hans Thybo,Zhen Liu,Tao Xu,Tao Xu,Xiaofeng Liang,Zhiming Bai,Xi Zhang,Shaokun Si,Changqing Sun,Haiqiang Lan,Erchie Wang,Erchie Wang,Jiwen Teng +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors model direct S and Moho-reflected SsPmp phases at teleseismic distances to constrain variations in crustal thickness across the major rifts crossed by a ∼900-km long, W-E broadband array in the Lhasa Terrane.
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The crustal thickness of NE Tibet and its implication for crustal shortening
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate a relatively large amount of crustal shortening (250-350 km) at an orientation of N30°E in the central part of NE Tibet, indicating that prior to shortening, the southern edge of Asia lay 300-400 km north of the location indicated by previous S-wave receiver function studies.
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SKS splitting measurements with horizontal component misalignment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors suggest that the splitting analysis should be repeated with different assumed angles of misalignment, such as misorientation of the sensors, to correct the measurement of the SKS splitting parameters.