The great Assam earthquake of 12 June 1897 reduced to rubble all masonry buildings within a region of northeastern India roughly the size of England, and was felt over an area exceeding that of the great 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Hitherto it was believed that rupture occurred on a north-dipping Himalayan thrust fault propagating south of Bhutan. But here we show that the northern edge of the Shillong plateau rose violently by at least 11 m during the Assam earthquake, and that this was due to the rupture of a buried reverse fault approximately 110 km in length and dipping steeply away from the Himalaya. The stress drop implied by the rupture geometry and the prodigious fault slip of 18 +/- 7 m explains epicentral accelerations observed to exc...
The similar to 2500 km long Himalayan arc has experienced three large to great earthquakes of M-w 7....
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
International audienceWithin the northern Indian Plate, the Shillong Plateau is a peculiar geodynami...
Previous analysis of triangulation data of the Survey of India concluded that the great 1897 Assam e...
International audienceThe tectonic model of the Shillong plateau and Assam valley in the northeast I...
We assume that the unusually deep, extensive and long-lasting floods of 1897 along the section of th...
Although the M=w8.7, 1950 Assam earthquake endures as the largest continental earthquake ever record...
The 1714 Bhutan earthquake was one of the largest in the Himalaya in the last millennium. We show th...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
Abstract The great Assam Earthquake of 1897 (8M 8.1) is the largest known Indian intraplate earthqu...
The similar to 2500 km-long Himalaya plate boundary experienced three great earthquakes during the p...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The Kangra earthquake of 1905 in the Northwest Himalaya was the first Indian earthquake for which co...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The similar to 2500 km long Himalayan arc has experienced three large to great earthquakes of M-w 7....
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
International audienceWithin the northern Indian Plate, the Shillong Plateau is a peculiar geodynami...
Previous analysis of triangulation data of the Survey of India concluded that the great 1897 Assam e...
International audienceThe tectonic model of the Shillong plateau and Assam valley in the northeast I...
We assume that the unusually deep, extensive and long-lasting floods of 1897 along the section of th...
Although the M=w8.7, 1950 Assam earthquake endures as the largest continental earthquake ever record...
The 1714 Bhutan earthquake was one of the largest in the Himalaya in the last millennium. We show th...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
Abstract The great Assam Earthquake of 1897 (8M 8.1) is the largest known Indian intraplate earthqu...
The similar to 2500 km-long Himalaya plate boundary experienced three great earthquakes during the p...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The region of Bhutan is thought to be the only segment of the Himalayas not having experienced a maj...
The Kangra earthquake of 1905 in the Northwest Himalaya was the first Indian earthquake for which co...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The similar to 2500 km long Himalayan arc has experienced three large to great earthquakes of M-w 7....
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
International audienceWithin the northern Indian Plate, the Shillong Plateau is a peculiar geodynami...