Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF around Chandigarh, in Pinjore Dun, along the piedmont zone of the Lower Siwalik hill front and within the Lower Tertiary hill range reveal the pattern of thrust and strike-slip faulting, striking parallel to the principal structural trend (NNW-SSE) of the orogenic belt. The active Chandigarh Fault, Pinjore Garden Fault and Barsar thrust have vertically dislocated, warped and backtilted fluvial and alluvial-fan surfaces made up of Late Pleistocene-Holocene sediments. West- and southwest-facing fault scarplets with heights ranging from 12 to 50 m along these faults suggest continued tectonic movement through Late Pleistocene to recent times. Gentle ...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
Recent studies of India-Eurasia convergence suggest that the entire convergence in the Himalayan wed...
In the foreland regions of the Western Arunachal Himalaya (WAH), geological studies along the Kameng...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
The Pinjore Garden Fault (PGF) striking NNW-SSE is now considered one of the active faults displacin...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
International audienceThree main Cenozoic thrusts at the front of Northwestern Himalaya have accommo...
Dun structures are common in the Sub-Himalayan zone of the Himalaya bounded by the Main Boundary Thr...
The Main Frontal thrust (MFT) is the most active deformation front since the late-Pleistocene. Howev...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
Recent studies of India-Eurasia convergence suggest that the entire convergence in the Himalayan wed...
In the foreland regions of the Western Arunachal Himalaya (WAH), geological studies along the Kameng...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
The Pinjore Garden Fault (PGF) striking NNW-SSE is now considered one of the active faults displacin...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
International audienceThree main Cenozoic thrusts at the front of Northwestern Himalaya have accommo...
Dun structures are common in the Sub-Himalayan zone of the Himalaya bounded by the Main Boundary Thr...
The Main Frontal thrust (MFT) is the most active deformation front since the late-Pleistocene. Howev...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
Recent studies of India-Eurasia convergence suggest that the entire convergence in the Himalayan wed...
In the foreland regions of the Western Arunachal Himalaya (WAH), geological studies along the Kameng...