We introduce a new hypothesis to explain the unusual pattern of intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Pamir-Hindu Kush region of central Asia. In our model the seismicity of the zone is defined by a remnant piece of oceanic crust that became neutrally buoyant and now hangs in the mantle underneath the center of the active mountain belt. We interpret an abrupt cutoff in seismicity shallower than 70 km under the Pamir as evidence that the slab has become decoupled from the surface deformation, and we suggest that the remnant slab has acted as a strain marker for flow in the upper mantle. The contortion of the slab can be explained by superimposed vertical and lateral simple shear related to the western edge of the Indian Plate. This model req...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir^Hindu Kush region de¢ned by [30^420N, 68^780...
Complex interaction of rheologically contrasting layers within the lithosphere during the collision ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1981.M...
The 3-D geometry of the seismicity in Hindu Kush–Pamir–western China region has been defined by seis...
AbstractThe 3-D geometry of the seismicity in Hindu Kush–Pamir–western China region has been defined...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir-Hindu Kush region defined by [30-42°N, 68-78...
Subduction of buoyant continental lithosphere is one of the least understood plate-tectonic processe...
The terminal stage of subduction sets in when the continental margin arrives at the trench and the o...
International audienceSeveral geological and geophysical studies suggest the presence of two converg...
As the fragments of Gondwana (Africa, Arabia, India and Australia) moved northward, arc-shaped belts...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, ...
Hindu Kush subduction zone produces large intermediate-depth earthquakes within a small volume every...
Intermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, but despite their ubiquity ...
The distribution of earthquakes of M(b) greater-than-or-equal-to 4.0 in Pamir - Hindukush Regions wa...
Based on a 2 year seismic record from a local network, we characterize the deformation of the seismo...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir^Hindu Kush region de¢ned by [30^420N, 68^780...
Complex interaction of rheologically contrasting layers within the lithosphere during the collision ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1981.M...
The 3-D geometry of the seismicity in Hindu Kush–Pamir–western China region has been defined by seis...
AbstractThe 3-D geometry of the seismicity in Hindu Kush–Pamir–western China region has been defined...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir-Hindu Kush region defined by [30-42°N, 68-78...
Subduction of buoyant continental lithosphere is one of the least understood plate-tectonic processe...
The terminal stage of subduction sets in when the continental margin arrives at the trench and the o...
International audienceSeveral geological and geophysical studies suggest the presence of two converg...
As the fragments of Gondwana (Africa, Arabia, India and Australia) moved northward, arc-shaped belts...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, ...
Hindu Kush subduction zone produces large intermediate-depth earthquakes within a small volume every...
Intermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, but despite their ubiquity ...
The distribution of earthquakes of M(b) greater-than-or-equal-to 4.0 in Pamir - Hindukush Regions wa...
Based on a 2 year seismic record from a local network, we characterize the deformation of the seismo...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir^Hindu Kush region de¢ned by [30^420N, 68^780...
Complex interaction of rheologically contrasting layers within the lithosphere during the collision ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1981.M...