We have used Bouguer gravity anomaly and topography data to determine the equivalent elastic thickness of the lithosphere, Te in the region of the India-Eurasia collisional system. Comparison of observed and modelled gravity anomalies along 1-dimensional profiles suggest there are significant variations in Te along-strike of the Himalaya foreland. Estimates decrease from a high of 70 km in the central region to 30-50 km in the east and west. We have verified these inferences of spatial variations using a 2-dimensional, non-spectral, interative flexure and gravity anomaly modelling technique. The Himalaya foreland forms a high Te (40 < Te < 100 km) rigid block with a well defined edge, as shown by the localisation of faulting and defor...
The chief elements in the structure of the earth's crust are shield and stable areas (platforms), se...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India's collision with Tibet has a wavelengt...
Cenozoic convergence between the Indian and Asian plates produced the archetypical continental colli...
The cause and distribution of spatial variations in the mechanical properties of the continental lit...
International audienceWe use two gravity profiles that we measured across Central Nepal, in conjunct...
International audienceWe investigate flexural geometry and rheology of the India plate beneath the e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
International audienceLateral variations along the Himalayan arc are suggested by an increasing numb...
We estimate the elastic thickness of a continental lithosphere by using two approaches that combine ...
International audienceThe current understanding of the Himalayan lithosphere stems mostly from cross...
The objective of this research is to use numerical simulations to forward model endmember models for...
Since the discovery of the theory of isostasy in 19th century, gravity data in Himalayas have been i...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India’s collision with Tibet has a wavelength of ...
The Himalaya and Lhasa blocks act as the main belt of convergence and collision between the Indian a...
International audienceWe compare the geologic histories, the deep structures, and the present-day ki...
The chief elements in the structure of the earth's crust are shield and stable areas (platforms), se...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India's collision with Tibet has a wavelengt...
Cenozoic convergence between the Indian and Asian plates produced the archetypical continental colli...
The cause and distribution of spatial variations in the mechanical properties of the continental lit...
International audienceWe use two gravity profiles that we measured across Central Nepal, in conjunct...
International audienceWe investigate flexural geometry and rheology of the India plate beneath the e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
International audienceLateral variations along the Himalayan arc are suggested by an increasing numb...
We estimate the elastic thickness of a continental lithosphere by using two approaches that combine ...
International audienceThe current understanding of the Himalayan lithosphere stems mostly from cross...
The objective of this research is to use numerical simulations to forward model endmember models for...
Since the discovery of the theory of isostasy in 19th century, gravity data in Himalayas have been i...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India’s collision with Tibet has a wavelength of ...
The Himalaya and Lhasa blocks act as the main belt of convergence and collision between the Indian a...
International audienceWe compare the geologic histories, the deep structures, and the present-day ki...
The chief elements in the structure of the earth's crust are shield and stable areas (platforms), se...
The flexural bulge in central India resulting from India's collision with Tibet has a wavelengt...
Cenozoic convergence between the Indian and Asian plates produced the archetypical continental colli...