The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the preservation of these features depends on the recurrence interval between surface rupturing events, combined with the rates of erosional and depositional processes that act on the landscape. Within arid continental interiors single earthquake scarps can be preserved for thousands of years, and yet the interval between surface ruptures on faults in these regions may be much longer, such that the lack of evidence for surface faulting in the morphology may not preclude activity on those faults. In this study we investigate the 50 km-long ‘Toraigyr’ thrust fault in the northern Tien Shan. From palaeoseismological trenching we show that two surface rup...
The July 11th 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earth...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
AbstractThe presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet t...
The Lepsy fault of the northern Tien Shan, SE Kazakhstan, extends E-W 120 km from the high mountains...
The Lepsy fault of the northern Tien Shan, SE Kazakhstan, extends E-W 120 km from the high mountains...
We demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseismic creep, presently, ...
The July 11th 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earth...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
The July 11th 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earth...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
AbstractThe presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet t...
The Lepsy fault of the northern Tien Shan, SE Kazakhstan, extends E-W 120 km from the high mountains...
The Lepsy fault of the northern Tien Shan, SE Kazakhstan, extends E-W 120 km from the high mountains...
We demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseismic creep, presently, ...
The July 11th 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earth...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
International audienceThe 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M-w 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable se...
The July 11th 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earth...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a continental interior reverse fault is deforming by aseis...