International audienceThe ∼1200 km long north-south oriented Sagaing fault (plate boundary fault between the Burma and Sunda plates), entirely located in Myanmar, passes through some major cities, and has witnessed several major earthquakes since prehistoric time, including the recent Mw 6.8 Thabeikkyin earthquake in 2012. The Sagaing fault accommodates ∼50–55% of dextral motion of the India-Sunda plate motion. Combined, geodetic observations and rheological considerations using topography as a proxy, we propose along strike segmentation of the Sagaing fault from centrally locked segment to creeping segment further north along the Koma fault. Such segmentation facilitates stress transfer (or loading) from creeping segment to locked segment,...
Accurate and precise location of earthquake sequence is critical to better understand seismotectonic...
The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assu...
Field observations indicate that the Mw 6.8 Tarlay (Myanmar) earthquake on 24 March 2011 resulted fr...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
International audienceUsing a regional GPS data set including ∼190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to e...
Myanmar is drawing rapidly increasing attention from the world for its seismic hazard. The Sagaing F...
This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and i...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that deformation of the India/Sunda plate is the result ...
Several models of plate boundary and convergence between the Indian and South China plate across the...
Field investigations of an ancient fortress wall in southern Myanmar reveal an offset of ~6 m across...
Plate motion in the Indo‐Burmese Arc‐Andaman‐Sumatra region of Burma plate is poorly resolved. This ...
The Sagaing Fault is a major tectonic structure between the Indian Plate and Sunda Plate. The fault ...
Plate motion, crustal deformation, and earthquake occurrence processes in the northwest Sunda Arc, w...
This thesis describes the active structures of Myanmar and its surrounding regions, and the earthqua...
[1] Using a regional GPS data set including 190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia an...
Accurate and precise location of earthquake sequence is critical to better understand seismotectonic...
The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assu...
Field observations indicate that the Mw 6.8 Tarlay (Myanmar) earthquake on 24 March 2011 resulted fr...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
International audienceUsing a regional GPS data set including ∼190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to e...
Myanmar is drawing rapidly increasing attention from the world for its seismic hazard. The Sagaing F...
This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and i...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that deformation of the India/Sunda plate is the result ...
Several models of plate boundary and convergence between the Indian and South China plate across the...
Field investigations of an ancient fortress wall in southern Myanmar reveal an offset of ~6 m across...
Plate motion in the Indo‐Burmese Arc‐Andaman‐Sumatra region of Burma plate is poorly resolved. This ...
The Sagaing Fault is a major tectonic structure between the Indian Plate and Sunda Plate. The fault ...
Plate motion, crustal deformation, and earthquake occurrence processes in the northwest Sunda Arc, w...
This thesis describes the active structures of Myanmar and its surrounding regions, and the earthqua...
[1] Using a regional GPS data set including 190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia an...
Accurate and precise location of earthquake sequence is critical to better understand seismotectonic...
The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assu...
Field observations indicate that the Mw 6.8 Tarlay (Myanmar) earthquake on 24 March 2011 resulted fr...