The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a single segment formed due to inter-linking of the southern (JS1) and the northern (JS2) Janauri segments. This anticline is a product of the fault related fold growth that facilitated lateral propagation by acquiring more length and linkage of smaller segments giving rise to a single large segment. The linked portion marked by flat-uplifted surface in the central portion represents the paleo-water gap of the Sutlej River. This area is comparatively more active in terms of tectonic activity, well justified by the occurrence of fault scarps along the forelimb and backlimb of the anticline. Occurrence of active fault scarps on either side of the ...
The Kashmir Basin Fault is located in the Jammu and Kashmir region of Kashmir Basin in NW Himalaya, ...
International audienceThe morphological boundary between the Himalayas and the foreland plain is wel...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
The Himalayan orogenic belt, formed as a result of collision tectonic processes, shows abundant evid...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
The Kumaun Sub-Himalaya region is one of the most active regions falling into Seismic Zone V along t...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
The Kashmir Basin Fault is located in the Jammu and Kashmir region of Kashmir Basin in NW Himalaya, ...
International audienceThe morphological boundary between the Himalayas and the foreland plain is wel...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
The 100 km long frontal foreland fold-the Janauri anticline in NW Himalayan foothills represents a s...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an under...
The Himalayan orogenic belt, formed as a result of collision tectonic processes, shows abundant evid...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
The Kumaun Sub-Himalaya region is one of the most active regions falling into Seismic Zone V along t...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
The Kashmir Basin Fault is located in the Jammu and Kashmir region of Kashmir Basin in NW Himalaya, ...
International audienceThe morphological boundary between the Himalayas and the foreland plain is wel...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...