Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during crustal shortening have been proposed for a number of mountain ranges, but never tested. In order to preserve crustal strain in surface topography, surface displacements across thrust faults must be retained without being recovered by consequent erosion. Quantification of these competing processes and the implications for catchment topography have not previously been demonstrated. Here, we use structural mapping combined with dating of terrace sediments to measure Quaternary shortening across the Indus River valley in Ladakh, NW Himalaya. We demonstrate ~0.21 m k.y.–1 of horizontal displacement since ca. 45 ka on the Stok thrust in Ladakh, whic...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe Medlicott-Wadia Thrust (MWT) is one of the major active out-of-seq...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Longitudinal valleys form first order topographic features in many mountain belts. They are commonly...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
New evidence derived from remotely sensed data using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) on the I...
In the foreland regions of the Western Arunachal Himalaya (WAH), geological studies along the Kameng...
The Main Frontal thrust (MFT) is the most active deformation front since the late-Pleistocene. Howev...
Uplift of mountains driven by tectonic forces can influence regional climate1,2 as well as regional ...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe Medlicott-Wadia Thrust (MWT) is one of the major active out-of-seq...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Tectonic displacement of drainage divides and the consequent deformation of river networks during cr...
Longitudinal valleys form first order topographic features in many mountain belts. They are commonly...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
New evidence derived from remotely sensed data using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) on the I...
In the foreland regions of the Western Arunachal Himalaya (WAH), geological studies along the Kameng...
The Main Frontal thrust (MFT) is the most active deformation front since the late-Pleistocene. Howev...
Uplift of mountains driven by tectonic forces can influence regional climate1,2 as well as regional ...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe Medlicott-Wadia Thrust (MWT) is one of the major active out-of-seq...