Underthrusting of the Indian lithosphere beneath the Himalayas occurs during the Quaternary period along a gently north-dipping main basal detachment (main Himalayan thrust: MHT), from which the southernmost emergent ramp (main frontal thrust: MFT) branches. Historical seismicity shows that slip on the MHT is frequently accommodated through M > 8 shallow earthquakes, but shows a seismic gap in western Nepal. This absence of major historical earthquakes in western Nepal can be explained either by an aseismic slip on the MHT or a long-lived elastic strain accumulation. To test these hypotheses, the present-day displacement field has been measured for a GPS network formed of 35 sites. The updated solution presented in this paper combines data ...
International audienceThe largest (M8+) known earthquakes in the Himalaya have ruptured the upper lo...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Underthrusting of the Indian lithosphere beneath the Himalayas occurs during the Quaternary period a...
International audienceThe structure of the Himalayas in Nepal is characterized by underthrusting of ...
International audiencehis paper gives structural and morphological evidence for meter-scale episodic...
International audienceSUMMARY Unravelling relations between lateral variations of mid-crustal seismi...
The study of seismic activity at some stage in 1963 to 2006 in the Western Nepal Himalaya and its ad...
The kinematics and rates of displacement along single faults of the Outer Belt and through the entir...
Because great earthquakes in the Himalaya have an average recurrence interval exceeding 500 yr, most...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
International audienceThe largest (M8+) known earthquakes in the Himalaya have ruptured the upper lo...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Underthrusting of the Indian lithosphere beneath the Himalayas occurs during the Quaternary period a...
International audienceThe structure of the Himalayas in Nepal is characterized by underthrusting of ...
International audiencehis paper gives structural and morphological evidence for meter-scale episodic...
International audienceSUMMARY Unravelling relations between lateral variations of mid-crustal seismi...
The study of seismic activity at some stage in 1963 to 2006 in the Western Nepal Himalaya and its ad...
The kinematics and rates of displacement along single faults of the Outer Belt and through the entir...
Because great earthquakes in the Himalaya have an average recurrence interval exceeding 500 yr, most...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
International audienceThe largest (M8+) known earthquakes in the Himalaya have ruptured the upper lo...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...