On 3 July 2015, the M-w 6.5 Pishan earthquake occurred in the western Kunlun Mountains front, at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. To reveal the sedimentary-tectonic framework of the seismically active structure, three high-resolution seismic reflection profiles and well drilling data were collected for seismic interpretation. The western Kunlun Mountains and Tarim Basin have two gypseous detachments and one basement detachment that control the tectonic framework and structural deformation. The upper gypseous detachment (D1) is in the lower Paleocene, and the middle gypseous detachment (D2) is in the Middle to Lower Cambrian. A Neogene shallow thrust system is developing above D1 and includes the Zepu fault (F2) and Mazar Tagh fau...
AbstractOn 3 July 2015, a Mw 6.4 earthquake occurred on a blind fault struck Pishan, Xinjiang, China...
International audienceThe 14 November 2001, M w = 7.8 Kunlunshan earthquake ruptured the westernmost...
Situated along the western termination of the Eastern Kunlun Mountains, the Qimen Tagh Range represe...
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 relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orogen where deformation r...
The structural relationship between the Qaidam Basin and Qimen Tagh-Eastern Kunlun Range holds impor...
The Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant crustal thickening and deformation since the contine...
The Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant crustal thickening and deformation since the contine...
The Qaidam Basin, especially its western part, is characterized by numerous northwest-trending folds...
The east Kunlun fault is an important strike-slip shear zone to understand continental deformation i...
AbstractOn 3 July 2015, a Mw 6.4 earthquake occurred on a blind fault struck Pishan, Xinjiang, China...
International audienceThe 14 November 2001, M w = 7.8 Kunlunshan earthquake ruptured the westernmost...
Situated along the western termination of the Eastern Kunlun Mountains, the Qimen Tagh Range represe...
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 relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The relationship between individual earthquakes and the longer-term growth of topography and of geol...
The Western Kunlun mountain range is a slowly converging intracontinental orogen where deformation r...
The structural relationship between the Qaidam Basin and Qimen Tagh-Eastern Kunlun Range holds impor...
The Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant crustal thickening and deformation since the contine...
The Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant crustal thickening and deformation since the contine...
The Qaidam Basin, especially its western part, is characterized by numerous northwest-trending folds...
The east Kunlun fault is an important strike-slip shear zone to understand continental deformation i...
AbstractOn 3 July 2015, a Mw 6.4 earthquake occurred on a blind fault struck Pishan, Xinjiang, China...
International audienceThe 14 November 2001, M w = 7.8 Kunlunshan earthquake ruptured the westernmost...
Situated along the western termination of the Eastern Kunlun Mountains, the Qimen Tagh Range represe...