We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate boundaries. Offset alluvial fan surfaces indicate one or more magnitude 7.6–8.4 thrust-faulting earthquakes on the Tapti Fault (Maharashtra, western India) during the Holocene. The high ratio of fault displacement to length on the alluvial fan offsets implies high stress-drop faulting, as has been observed elsewhere in the peninsula. The along-strike extent of the fan offsets is similar to the thickness of the seismogenic layer, suggesting a roughly equidimensional fault rupture. The subsiding footwall of the fault is likely to have been responsible for altering the continental-scale drainage pattern in central India and creating the large wes...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
Between the tenth and early 16th centuries three megaquakes allowed most of the northern edge of the...
11 pagesInternational audienceIn Kashmir Himalaya, the Medlicott-Wadia Thrust is a main active fault...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The Peninsular Indian Shield, traditionally considered a stable continental region, underwent signif...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
The central Himalaya has attracted much attention due to its potential to host a great earthquake an...
The region around Waclakkancheri, in the province of Kerala, India, which lies in the vicinity of ...
The similar to 2500 km long Himalayan arc has experienced three large to great earthquakes of M-w 7....
Large thrust faults accommodate the convergence between India and Tibet along the southern margin of...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
Between the tenth and early 16th centuries three megaquakes allowed most of the northern edge of the...
11 pagesInternational audienceIn Kashmir Himalaya, the Medlicott-Wadia Thrust is a main active fault...
We present observations of active faulting within peninsular India, far from the surrounding plate b...
We review the existing work on one of the principle thrusts, namely, that of Himalayan Frontal Thrus...
Toward understanding the relationship between strain accumulation and strain release in the context ...
The Peninsular Indian Shield, traditionally considered a stable continental region, underwent signif...
Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF aroun...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
The study area falls within the mesoseismal zone of 1905 Kangra earthquake (Mw 7.8). Two parallel NN...
The central Himalaya has attracted much attention due to its potential to host a great earthquake an...
The region around Waclakkancheri, in the province of Kerala, India, which lies in the vicinity of ...
The similar to 2500 km long Himalayan arc has experienced three large to great earthquakes of M-w 7....
Large thrust faults accommodate the convergence between India and Tibet along the southern margin of...
The Himalayan mountain belt results from continuing convergence between the Indian Plate and Asia. D...
New mapping demonstrates that active emergent thrust faulting is occurring within the fold-and-thrus...
Between the tenth and early 16th centuries three megaquakes allowed most of the northern edge of the...
11 pagesInternational audienceIn Kashmir Himalaya, the Medlicott-Wadia Thrust is a main active fault...