International audienceIt is widely accepted that deformation of the India/Sunda plate is the result of partitioned hyper oblique convergence. Presently, sub-meridian dextral strike slip faulting accommodates this India/Sunda motion in a buffer zone, the Burma platelet. This wide dextral strike slip shear zone is complicated by the side effect of the Tibet plateau collapse that can be described in term of crustal flow and gravity tectonics. The loss of potential energy related to this plateau collapse affects most of the Burmese platelet particularly in its northernmost part. Interaction of these two distinct geodynamic processes is recorded in the GPS based regional strain field, the analysis of seismic focal mechanism but also from direct ...
The Indo-Burman mountain rangesmarkthe boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates, north of the...
International audienceThe tectonic and topographic evolution of the eastern Tibetan margin is contro...
The India-Asia collision has formed the highest mountains on Earth and is thought to account for ext...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that deformation of the India/Sunda plate is the result ...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
Several models of plate boundary and convergence between the Indian and South China plate across the...
The Indo-Burmese Arc (IBA) comprises highly populated regions of Northeast India, Bangladesh, and My...
International audiencePlate motion along the Indo-Burmese Arc (IBA), strain accommodation in the Ind...
Using a regional GPS data set including ?190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia and s...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
International audienceThe ∼1200 km long north-south oriented Sagaing fault (plate boundary fault bet...
This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and i...
[1] Using a regional GPS data set including 190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia an...
Plate motion, crustal deformation, and earthquake occurrence processes in the northwest Sunda Arc, w...
The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assu...
The Indo-Burman mountain rangesmarkthe boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates, north of the...
International audienceThe tectonic and topographic evolution of the eastern Tibetan margin is contro...
The India-Asia collision has formed the highest mountains on Earth and is thought to account for ext...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that deformation of the India/Sunda plate is the result ...
We investigate the seismically active and tectonically complex oblique subduction system in Myanmar,...
Several models of plate boundary and convergence between the Indian and South China plate across the...
The Indo-Burmese Arc (IBA) comprises highly populated regions of Northeast India, Bangladesh, and My...
International audiencePlate motion along the Indo-Burmese Arc (IBA), strain accommodation in the Ind...
Using a regional GPS data set including ?190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia and s...
EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 7–12 April 2019Northeast India is sandwiched between the se...
International audienceThe ∼1200 km long north-south oriented Sagaing fault (plate boundary fault bet...
This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and i...
[1] Using a regional GPS data set including 190 stations in Asia, from Nepal to eastern Indonesia an...
Plate motion, crustal deformation, and earthquake occurrence processes in the northwest Sunda Arc, w...
The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assu...
The Indo-Burman mountain rangesmarkthe boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates, north of the...
International audienceThe tectonic and topographic evolution of the eastern Tibetan margin is contro...
The India-Asia collision has formed the highest mountains on Earth and is thought to account for ext...