The similar to 700-km-long ``central seismic gap'' is the most prominent segment of the Himalayan front not to have ruptured in a major earthquake during the last 200-500 yr. This prolonged seismic quiescence has led to the proposition that this region, with a population >10 million, is overdue for a great earthquake. Despite the region's recognized seismic risk, the geometry of faults likely to host large earthquakes remains poorly understood. Here, we place new constraints on the spatial distribution of rock uplift within the western similar to 400 km of the central seismic gap using topographic and river profile analyses together with basinwide erosion rate estimates from cosmogenic Be-10. The data sets show a distinctive physiographic t...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief evolved and evolving w...
International audienceThe Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the source of great earthquakes that have b...
The mid-crustal ramp on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) in the Lesser Himalaya Sequence (LHS) is the...
The similar to 700-km-long ``central seismic gap'' is the most prominent segment of the Himalayan fr...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The geometry and kinematics of the active, and potentially seismogenic, fault structures within the ...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Rupture associated with the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake highlighted our incomplet...
Geodetic and seismologic studies support a tectonic model for the central Himalaya wherein ~2 cm/yr ...
Large thrust faults accommodate the convergence between India and Tibet along the southern margin of...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief evolved and evolving w...
International audienceThe Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the source of great earthquakes that have b...
The mid-crustal ramp on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) in the Lesser Himalaya Sequence (LHS) is the...
The similar to 700-km-long ``central seismic gap'' is the most prominent segment of the Himalayan fr...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The geometry and kinematics of the active, and potentially seismogenic, fault structures within the ...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Rupture associated with the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake highlighted our incomplet...
Geodetic and seismologic studies support a tectonic model for the central Himalaya wherein ~2 cm/yr ...
Large thrust faults accommodate the convergence between India and Tibet along the southern margin of...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief evolved and evolving w...
International audienceThe Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the source of great earthquakes that have b...
The mid-crustal ramp on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) in the Lesser Himalaya Sequence (LHS) is the...