[1] We explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of two adjacent major anticlines in Tian Shan (central Asia) that share an acceleration of shortening rate leading to topographic emergence and folded geomorphic surfaces. Their folding mechanisms are fundamentally different. Yakeng anticline is a gentle pure shear detachment fold with 1200 m of shortening and a well-constrained history of growth beginning at 5.5 Ma with an order-of-magnitude increase in shortening rate from 0.16 to 1.2–1.6 mm/yr at 0.16–0.21 Ma. The shape of the deformed topographic surface and of subsurface horizons deposited during deformation is a linearly proportional image at reduced amplitude of the deeper structure, which shows ...
International audienceThe Pakuashan anticline is an active fault-tip fold that constitutes the front...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...
International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. How...
peer reviewedWe explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of...
Fold deformation in three dimensions involves shortening, uplift, and lateral growth. Fluvial terrac...
International audienceWe present a methodology to derive the growth history of a fault tip fold abov...
Fold scarps, a type of geomorphic scarp formed by folding mechanisms of hinge migration or limb rota...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
International audienceActive folding can generally be documented from structural geology, geomorphol...
International audienceGeomorphological evidence provides significant information on the processes th...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
Ahstract<rowth strata deposited over and against he flank of the Sant Llorenc de Morunys fold dur...
We combine surface structural measurements, subsurface seismic imaging, and magnetostratigraphic dat...
[1] The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of de...
The three-dimensional growth of fault-related folds is known to be an important process during the d...
International audienceThe Pakuashan anticline is an active fault-tip fold that constitutes the front...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...
International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. How...
peer reviewedWe explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of...
Fold deformation in three dimensions involves shortening, uplift, and lateral growth. Fluvial terrac...
International audienceWe present a methodology to derive the growth history of a fault tip fold abov...
Fold scarps, a type of geomorphic scarp formed by folding mechanisms of hinge migration or limb rota...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
International audienceActive folding can generally be documented from structural geology, geomorphol...
International audienceGeomorphological evidence provides significant information on the processes th...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
Ahstract<rowth strata deposited over and against he flank of the Sant Llorenc de Morunys fold dur...
We combine surface structural measurements, subsurface seismic imaging, and magnetostratigraphic dat...
[1] The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of de...
The three-dimensional growth of fault-related folds is known to be an important process during the d...
International audienceThe Pakuashan anticline is an active fault-tip fold that constitutes the front...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...
International audienceHigh-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. How...