We investigate mountain building in the Altai range of western Mongolia, focusing on Baatar Hyarhan, a NW-trending massif bounded by active thrust faults. Our primary aims are to describe how thrusting has evolved over time, to calculate late Quaternary slip rates by dating offset alluvial markers with optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and to compare these late Quaternary rates with measurements of deformation on decadal and geological timescales. Patterns of topography and drainage suggest that Baatar Hyarhan has grown in length and has propagated laterally from the SE towards the NW over time. On the NE side of the massif, the range-bounding Zereg fault appears active only along younger parts of Baatar Hyarhan; next to the oldest, S...
Time-averaged fault slip-rates can be established by reliably dating the abandonment of an alluvial ...
International audienceThe dating of the uplift onset of the Mongolian mountain ranges, the northernm...
Abstract: The Mongolian Altai is a Late Cenozoic intraplate strike-slip deformation belt which forme...
We investigate mountain building in the Altai range of western Mongolia, focusing on Baatar Hyarhan,...
The Altai range (western Mongolia) accommodates NNE-SSW shortening across the northern India-Eurasia...
The Altai range (western Mongolia) accommodates NNE-SSW shortening across the northern India-Eurasia...
Active tectonic structures in intracontinental, intraplate regions are rarely recorded due to slow d...
The Mongolian Altai is an intracontinental oblique contractional orogen related to the far-field eff...
In this thesis I use a multi-disciplinary approach to investigate two areas of active mountain-build...
International audienceThe Gurvan Bogd mountain range is a fault system characterized by strong earth...
We surveyed morphotectonic markers along the central part of the Gurvan Bulag thrust, a fault that r...
Time-averaged fault slip-rates can be established by reliably dating the abandonment of an alluvial ...
International audienceThe dating of the uplift onset of the Mongolian mountain ranges, the northernm...
Abstract: The Mongolian Altai is a Late Cenozoic intraplate strike-slip deformation belt which forme...
We investigate mountain building in the Altai range of western Mongolia, focusing on Baatar Hyarhan,...
The Altai range (western Mongolia) accommodates NNE-SSW shortening across the northern India-Eurasia...
The Altai range (western Mongolia) accommodates NNE-SSW shortening across the northern India-Eurasia...
Active tectonic structures in intracontinental, intraplate regions are rarely recorded due to slow d...
The Mongolian Altai is an intracontinental oblique contractional orogen related to the far-field eff...
In this thesis I use a multi-disciplinary approach to investigate two areas of active mountain-build...
International audienceThe Gurvan Bogd mountain range is a fault system characterized by strong earth...
We surveyed morphotectonic markers along the central part of the Gurvan Bulag thrust, a fault that r...
Time-averaged fault slip-rates can be established by reliably dating the abandonment of an alluvial ...
International audienceThe dating of the uplift onset of the Mongolian mountain ranges, the northernm...
Abstract: The Mongolian Altai is a Late Cenozoic intraplate strike-slip deformation belt which forme...