Himalayan mountain belt was created by the Indo–Eurasian collision. The length of this seismically active mountain belt is almost 2500 km. Southern partition of this zone is marked by the main frontal thrust. We computed the isobase, relative relief, incision, vertical dissection and drainage density maps of the study site. Drainage density is inversely proportional to the rest of computed parameters. Drainage density is less where the incision/deep cutting is high. Pezu and north western parts of the study site are observed vulnerable to tectonic activity and high risks. These sites are the adjoining parts of active faults. The rates of morphological changes and the combination of stripping processes are determined through Surface dynamics...
The Himalaya consists of thrust sheets tectonically shingled together since similar to 58 Ma as Indi...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Landscapes in tectonically active Hindu Kush (NW Pakistan and NE Afghanistan) result from a complex ...
The similar to 700-km-long ``central seismic gap'' is the most prominent segment of the Himalayan fr...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
4 pagesThe Tertiary continental strata of the Himalayan foreland basin are subdivided in two groups,...
The earthquake of Hazara Kashmir Syntaxis (HKS) occurred in Himalayan zone on October 8, 2005. This ...
The Brahmaputra river basin occupies an area of 580,000 km2 lying in Tibet (China), Bhutan, India an...
A structural and lithological map has been produced covering the Spontang ophiolite and the north In...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief evolved and evolving w...
The data presented suggest that uplift of the outer Himllaya in this region is continuing even today...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
The Himalaya consists of thrust sheets tectonically shingled together since similar to 58 Ma as Indi...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief developed in a compres...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
Landscapes in tectonically active Hindu Kush (NW Pakistan and NE Afghanistan) result from a complex ...
The similar to 700-km-long ``central seismic gap'' is the most prominent segment of the Himalayan fr...
International audienceThe active growth of a fault-and-thrust belt in frontal zones of Himalaya is a...
4 pagesThe Tertiary continental strata of the Himalayan foreland basin are subdivided in two groups,...
The earthquake of Hazara Kashmir Syntaxis (HKS) occurred in Himalayan zone on October 8, 2005. This ...
The Brahmaputra river basin occupies an area of 580,000 km2 lying in Tibet (China), Bhutan, India an...
A structural and lithological map has been produced covering the Spontang ophiolite and the north In...
The frontal Himalayan region, India, represents a classical example of relief evolved and evolving w...
The data presented suggest that uplift of the outer Himllaya in this region is continuing even today...
New tectonic uplifts south of the Salt Range Thrust and Himalayan Front Thrust (HFT) represent an ou...
The Himalaya consists of thrust sheets tectonically shingled together since similar to 58 Ma as Indi...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...