Recent paleoseismic investigations have identified a number of active faults in Northern and Western Thailand. Northern Thailand is an intraplate basin and range province, comprised of north-south-trending Cenozoic intermontane grabens and half grabens, bounded by north- to northwest-striking normal to normal-oblique faults and northeast-striking left-lateral strike-slip faults. The basin-bounding normal faults are marked by steep, linear range fronts with triangular facets and wineglass canyons and have slip rates of 0.1 to 0.8 mm/yr. Based on limited data, the average vertical displacement-per-event is about 1.0 to 1.5 m. These faults are characterized by recurrence intervals of thousands to tens of thousands...
The pre-Tertiary core of Sundaland contains numerous North-South striking regional faults in additio...
Due to a lack of large, damaging earth-quakes during historical time, Thailand has not been consider...
Thailand is surrounded by seismically active plate boundary zones and large-offset crustal faults, b...
Recent paleoseismic investigations have identified a number of active faults in Northern and Western...
Recent paleoseismic investigations have identified a number of active faults in Northern and Western...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of Thailand is widely considered to have been primarily controlled b...
The c. 500-km-long Mae Ping fault zone trends NW–SE across Thailand into eastern Myanmar and has pro...
The Khlong Marui Fault (KMF) and Ranong Fault (RF) are major NNE-trending strike-slip faults which d...
This study investigates the present-day seismicity along the strike-slip fault system on the Thailan...
International audienceThe Wang Chao and Three Pagodas fault zones cut the western part of the Indoch...
Abstract. The Wang Chao and Three Pagodas fault zones cut the western part of the Indochina block an...
Seismic activities in Kanchanaburi Province of the western Thailand have been a major concern among ...
The Mae Ping fault (MPF), western Thailand, exhibits dominantly left-lateral strike-slip motion and ...
The Great Burma earthquake (MsGR 8.0; Ms 7.6–7.7) occurred on May 23rd, 1912, and was one of the mos...
Field investigations of an ancient fortress wall in southern Myanmar reveal an offset of ~6 m across...
The pre-Tertiary core of Sundaland contains numerous North-South striking regional faults in additio...
Due to a lack of large, damaging earth-quakes during historical time, Thailand has not been consider...
Thailand is surrounded by seismically active plate boundary zones and large-offset crustal faults, b...
Recent paleoseismic investigations have identified a number of active faults in Northern and Western...
Recent paleoseismic investigations have identified a number of active faults in Northern and Western...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of Thailand is widely considered to have been primarily controlled b...
The c. 500-km-long Mae Ping fault zone trends NW–SE across Thailand into eastern Myanmar and has pro...
The Khlong Marui Fault (KMF) and Ranong Fault (RF) are major NNE-trending strike-slip faults which d...
This study investigates the present-day seismicity along the strike-slip fault system on the Thailan...
International audienceThe Wang Chao and Three Pagodas fault zones cut the western part of the Indoch...
Abstract. The Wang Chao and Three Pagodas fault zones cut the western part of the Indochina block an...
Seismic activities in Kanchanaburi Province of the western Thailand have been a major concern among ...
The Mae Ping fault (MPF), western Thailand, exhibits dominantly left-lateral strike-slip motion and ...
The Great Burma earthquake (MsGR 8.0; Ms 7.6–7.7) occurred on May 23rd, 1912, and was one of the mos...
Field investigations of an ancient fortress wall in southern Myanmar reveal an offset of ~6 m across...
The pre-Tertiary core of Sundaland contains numerous North-South striking regional faults in additio...
Due to a lack of large, damaging earth-quakes during historical time, Thailand has not been consider...
Thailand is surrounded by seismically active plate boundary zones and large-offset crustal faults, b...