We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through quantitative and qualitative morphotectonic analyses at the watershed scale. The basin, drained by the Gagas River and its tributaries, is situated in the zone of the active North Almora Thrust (NAT). Developments of deeply incised V-shaped valleys indicate increased incision capability of streams in response to steepening of hillslope gradients due to neotectonic activity. Prominent features, e.g., off-setting of the NAT by later formed subsidiary faults, deflection of streams, vertical fault scarps, formation of palaeolakes, river ponding and development of fluvial terraces were likely responsible for reformation of the landscape and drainage ...
The Bringi watershed of Kashmir Valley has been studied to understand its morpho- tectonic evolution...
The Goriganga river basin lies in the Northeast Kumaon Himalaya and is found suitable for assessing ...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
The morphotectonic study was carried out in the Nahan salient, located between the well known Kangra...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
The Kumaun Sub-Himalaya region is one of the most active regions falling into Seismic Zone V along t...
The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators o...
In this paper we evaluate the morphotectonics of the area around the Subansiri river in north-easter...
The aim of the present research is to provide the base line details of the NNW-SSE trending Raintoli...
The Himalayan orogenic belt, formed as a result of collision tectonic processes, shows abundant evid...
The morphotectonic studies help in deciphering the role of tectonics and neotectonics in morphologic...
Landscapes in tectonically active Hindu Kush (NW Pakistan and NE Afghanistan) result from a complex ...
The Bringi watershed of Kashmir Valley has been studied to understand its morpho- tectonic evolution...
The Goriganga river basin lies in the Northeast Kumaon Himalaya and is found suitable for assessing ...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
The morphotectonic study was carried out in the Nahan salient, located between the well known Kangra...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
The Kumaun Sub-Himalaya region is one of the most active regions falling into Seismic Zone V along t...
The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators o...
In this paper we evaluate the morphotectonics of the area around the Subansiri river in north-easter...
The aim of the present research is to provide the base line details of the NNW-SSE trending Raintoli...
The Himalayan orogenic belt, formed as a result of collision tectonic processes, shows abundant evid...
The morphotectonic studies help in deciphering the role of tectonics and neotectonics in morphologic...
Landscapes in tectonically active Hindu Kush (NW Pakistan and NE Afghanistan) result from a complex ...
The Bringi watershed of Kashmir Valley has been studied to understand its morpho- tectonic evolution...
The Goriganga river basin lies in the Northeast Kumaon Himalaya and is found suitable for assessing ...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...