The 2016 M-w 6.7 Imphal earthquake is one of the largest and instrumentally well-recorded seismic events to have occurred on the segment of the Indo-Burman plate boundary, where Indian and Burman plates converge in a roughly northeast direction (similar to 3-4 cm/yr). This segment of the plate boundary has not generated any great earthquakes in the documented history but is noted for its complex intraslab deformation, arc-parallel compression, and slip partitioning with the continental strike-slip Sagaing fault. Previous studies have noted a mix of faulting styles and hypocentral distribution, indicating the inherent complexities within this segment. Based on the teleseismic moment inversion of 88 P and SH waveforms from 70 global broadband...
The Indo-Burma Range (IBR) is a highly oblique subduction zone that accommodates both strike-slip an...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
International audienceUsing a regional GPS data set including ∼190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to e...
Earthquakes in the Indo-Burmese wedge occur due to India-Sunda plate motion. These earthquakes gener...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
Unlike the other Himalayan plate boundary segments, the eastern Nepal to Bhutan Himalayan region is ...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India's collision with Tibet has a wavelengt...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India’s collision with Tibet has a wavelength of ...
The Burma arc links the Himalaya to the Andaman-Sumatra trench, and comprehension of the geological ...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
Abstract The Indo-Burman arc is the boundary between the India and Burma plates, north of the Sumatr...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
The Mw=7.7 Republic Day (01/26/2001) earthquake near Bhuj in western In-dia killed nearly 20,000 peo...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 1300-km rupture of the 2004 interplate earthquake terminated at around 15 degrees N, in the nort...
The Indo-Burma Range (IBR) is a highly oblique subduction zone that accommodates both strike-slip an...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
International audienceUsing a regional GPS data set including ∼190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to e...
Earthquakes in the Indo-Burmese wedge occur due to India-Sunda plate motion. These earthquakes gener...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
Unlike the other Himalayan plate boundary segments, the eastern Nepal to Bhutan Himalayan region is ...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India's collision with Tibet has a wavelengt...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India’s collision with Tibet has a wavelength of ...
The Burma arc links the Himalaya to the Andaman-Sumatra trench, and comprehension of the geological ...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
Abstract The Indo-Burman arc is the boundary between the India and Burma plates, north of the Sumatr...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
The Mw=7.7 Republic Day (01/26/2001) earthquake near Bhuj in western In-dia killed nearly 20,000 peo...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 1300-km rupture of the 2004 interplate earthquake terminated at around 15 degrees N, in the nort...
The Indo-Burma Range (IBR) is a highly oblique subduction zone that accommodates both strike-slip an...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
International audienceUsing a regional GPS data set including ∼190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to e...