THICNES - The Highland-Vijayan Contact Zone Experiment in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is part of the largest exposed Neoproterozoic high-grade metamorphic terrain in the world and was at a central location in Gondwanaland. It has an almost 2 billion year long record of magmatism, sedimentation, deformation and metamorphism. The THICNES (The Highland-Vijayan Contact zone experiment in Sri Lanka) is a mid to long-term program focussing to reveal the properties of crust and upper mantle of Sri Lanka and to model and quantify the underlying geodynamic processes. In 2016 and 2017 a temporary broadband seismic network was installed in the island to observe local, regional and teleseismic earthquakes.
Time Frame
- 2016 - 2018
Funding
- Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB; Sri Lanka), GFZ
Principal Investigators
- Mahinda Senevirathne (GSMB)
- Christian Haberland (GFZ Potsdam)
- Frederik Tilmann (GFZ Potsdam)
Personnel
- Xiaohui Yuan (GFZ Potsdam)
- Jennifer Dreiling (GFZ Potsdam)
Cooperations
- Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB; Sri Lanka)
Methods & Equipment
- Temporary seismic network
- receiver funcions,
- ambient noise studies
- local earthquakes
Publications/Results
- Altenbernd-Lang, T., Jokat, W., Geissler, W., Haberland, C., De Silva, N. (2022): Wide-angle seismic transect reveals the crustal structure of(f) southern Sri Lanka. - Tectonophysics, 833, 229358
- Dreiling, J., Tilmann, F., Yuan, X., Haberland, C., Mahinda Seneviratne, S. W. (2020): Crustal structure of Sri Lanka derived from joint inversion of surface wave dispersion and receiver functions using a Bayesian approach. - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 125, 5, e2019JB018688.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB018688 - Dreiling, J., Tilmann, F., Yuan, X., Haberland, C., Seneviratne, S. W. M. (2020): Seismic crustal model of Sri Lanka.
https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.2.4.2020.001 - Seneviratne, M., Haberland, C., Dreiling, J. (2016): Sri Lanka temporary broadband network. doi:10.14470/6N7561723039