The Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan are composed of discontinuous a set of active faults with various strikes and slip motions that are located to the north of the northern Tibetan Plateau. Despite growing understanding of the geometry and kinematics of these active faults, the late Quaternary deformation pattern in the Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan remains controversial. The active E-W trending Taohuala Shan-Ayouqi fault zone is located in the southern Gobi Alashan. Study of the geometry and nature of slip along this fault zone holds crucial value for better understanding the regional deformation pattern. Field investigations combined with high-resolution imagery show that the Taohuala Shan fault and the E-W trend...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault at the boundary be...
AbstractThe characteristics of the Bolokenu-Aqikekuduk (Bo-A) fault, a right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe 400-km-long Talas-Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right-lateral ...
The Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan are composed of discontinuous a set of active faults...
The Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan are composed of discontinuous a set of active faults...
The Yabrai range-front fault accommodates deformation within the middle Gobi Alashan block between t...
International audienceGeometrical complexities such as bends and branches are ubiquitous along strik...
The late Quaternary activity of Yushu segment is poorly understood compared with other segments with...
The collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates leads - next to the orogeny of the Tibetan ...
Situated near the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, the Sha Gou fault area (SGFA) represents...
[1] The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-latera...
Although the Tacheng Basin may play an important role in accommodating crustal shortening north of t...
The ~400 km‐long Talas‐Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right‐lateral strike‐slip fau...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
The ~400 km-long Talas-Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault at the boundary be...
AbstractThe characteristics of the Bolokenu-Aqikekuduk (Bo-A) fault, a right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe 400-km-long Talas-Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right-lateral ...
The Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan are composed of discontinuous a set of active faults...
The Hexi Corridor and the southern Gobi Alashan are composed of discontinuous a set of active faults...
The Yabrai range-front fault accommodates deformation within the middle Gobi Alashan block between t...
International audienceGeometrical complexities such as bends and branches are ubiquitous along strik...
The late Quaternary activity of Yushu segment is poorly understood compared with other segments with...
The collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates leads - next to the orogeny of the Tibetan ...
Situated near the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, the Sha Gou fault area (SGFA) represents...
[1] The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-latera...
Although the Tacheng Basin may play an important role in accommodating crustal shortening north of t...
The ~400 km‐long Talas‐Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right‐lateral strike‐slip fau...
International audienceDigital elevation maps obtained using TanDEM‐X and Pleiades data combined with...
The ~400 km-long Talas-Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault at the boundary be...
AbstractThe characteristics of the Bolokenu-Aqikekuduk (Bo-A) fault, a right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe 400-km-long Talas-Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right-lateral ...