The instrumental record of Bhutan is characterized by a lower seismicity compared to other parts of the Himalayan arc. To understand this low activity and its impact on the seismic hazard, a seismic network was installed in Bhutan for 22 months between 2013 and 2014. Recorded seismicity, earthquake moment tensors and local earthquake tomography reveal along-strike variations in structure and crustal deformation regime. A thickened crust imaged in western Bhutan suggests lateral differences in stresses on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT), potentially affecting the interseismic coupling and deformation regime. Sikkim, western Bhutan and its foreland are characterized by strike-slip faulting in the Indian basement. Strain is particularly locali...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
International audienceHow convergent systems distribute strain among frontal thrusts is a major conc...
International audienceWithin the northern Indian Plate, the Shillong Plateau is a peculiar geodynami...
International audienceThe Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the source of great earthquakes that have b...
I determined the source parameters of 53 moderate-sized earthquakes in the region of the Eastern Him...
The Himalaya is the quintessential collisional orogen and is geologically young and tectonically act...
The seismicity of the Bhutan Himalaya region is generally low as compared to its adjoining Himalayan...
The National Seismological Network of Nepal consists of 17 short period seismic stations operated si...
Graduation date: 2007This thesis presents a detailed seismotectonic investigation of the Himalayan r...
International audienceSUMMARY Unravelling relations between lateral variations of mid-crustal seismi...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
International audienceHow convergent systems distribute strain among frontal thrusts is a major conc...
International audienceWithin the northern Indian Plate, the Shillong Plateau is a peculiar geodynami...
International audienceThe Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the source of great earthquakes that have b...
I determined the source parameters of 53 moderate-sized earthquakes in the region of the Eastern Him...
The Himalaya is the quintessential collisional orogen and is geologically young and tectonically act...
The seismicity of the Bhutan Himalaya region is generally low as compared to its adjoining Himalayan...
The National Seismological Network of Nepal consists of 17 short period seismic stations operated si...
Graduation date: 2007This thesis presents a detailed seismotectonic investigation of the Himalayan r...
International audienceSUMMARY Unravelling relations between lateral variations of mid-crustal seismi...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...