The northern piedmont of the western Kunlun mountains (Xinjiang, China) is marked at its easternmost extremity, south of the Hotan-Qira oases, by a set of normal faults trending N50E for nearly 70 km. Conspicuous on Landsat and SPOT images, these faults follow the southeastern border of a deep flexural basin and may be related to the subsidence of the Tarim platform loaded by the western Kunlun northward overthrust. The Hotan-Qira normal fault system vertically offsets the piedmont slope by 70 m. Highest fault scarps reach 20 m and often display evidence for recent reactivations about 2 m high. Successive stream entrenchments in uplifted footwalls have formed inset terraces. We have leveled topographic profiles across fault scarps and trans...
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The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
cn) Abstract The Quaternary Tailan River fault has been found in the Tianshan foothills area, the Xi...
The northern piedmont of the western Kunlun mountains (Xinjiang, China) is marked at its easternmost...
The northern piedmont of the western Kunlun mountains (Xinjiang, China) is marked at its easternmost...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
The Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orogen where deformation r...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and publ...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
cn) Abstract The Quaternary Tailan River fault has been found in the Tianshan foothills area, the Xi...
The northern piedmont of the western Kunlun mountains (Xinjiang, China) is marked at its easternmost...
The northern piedmont of the western Kunlun mountains (Xinjiang, China) is marked at its easternmost...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
International audienceThe Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orog...
The Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orogen where deformation r...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and publ...
The flexural-slip fault (FSF), a type of secondary fault generated by bed-parallel slip, occurs comm...
cn) Abstract The Quaternary Tailan River fault has been found in the Tianshan foothills area, the Xi...