International audienceDetermining the slip-rate history along the right-lateral Karakorum fault (KF) is fundamental to understanding its present-day kinematic role in the deformation of Tibet. Geodetic and geologic studies suggest slip-rates of 0-11 mm/yr along this structure. Whether slip-rate variability exists along strike and/or time, or simply results from different measuring techniques/timescales, remains unknown. In order to constrain slip-rates within a timescale of 200 ka, we studied fluvial and glacial geomorphic features that are right-laterally or vertically offset by the fault by varying amounts from 7 ± 1 m to 430 ± 30 m and up to 53 ± 5 m, respectively. We constrained their ages using 10Be surface exposure dating on 141 quart...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
International audienceDetermining the slip-rate history along the right-lateral Karakorum fault (KF)...
International audienceInsight into the spatial and temporal changes of slip-rate is essential to und...
The total offset, lifespan and slip rate of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) (western Tibet) are debat...
The dextral Karakoram fault zone, that bounds the southwestern margin of Tibet, is widely regarded a...
The dextral Karakoram fault zone, that bounds the southwestern margin of Tibet, is widely regarded a...
International audienceFault slip rates are critical to quantify continental deformation. Those along...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is the highest on the modern Earth and an archetypal region for studyin...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is the highest on the modern Earth and an archetypal region for studyin...
Whether strike-slip fault systems in Eurasia accomplish eastward extrusion of Tibetan crust and lith...
International audienceLate Pleistocene-Holocene sinistral slip-rates on several segments of the Kunl...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
International audienceNew structural observations coupled with 15 U/Pb and 24 Ar/Ar new ages from th...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
International audienceDetermining the slip-rate history along the right-lateral Karakorum fault (KF)...
International audienceInsight into the spatial and temporal changes of slip-rate is essential to und...
The total offset, lifespan and slip rate of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) (western Tibet) are debat...
The dextral Karakoram fault zone, that bounds the southwestern margin of Tibet, is widely regarded a...
The dextral Karakoram fault zone, that bounds the southwestern margin of Tibet, is widely regarded a...
International audienceFault slip rates are critical to quantify continental deformation. Those along...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is the highest on the modern Earth and an archetypal region for studyin...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is the highest on the modern Earth and an archetypal region for studyin...
Whether strike-slip fault systems in Eurasia accomplish eastward extrusion of Tibetan crust and lith...
International audienceLate Pleistocene-Holocene sinistral slip-rates on several segments of the Kunl...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
International audienceNew structural observations coupled with 15 U/Pb and 24 Ar/Ar new ages from th...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...
The role of the Karakorum fault zone (KFZ) is debated. South of 33°N, ongoing dextral-oblique slip a...