The current understanding of the Himalayan lithosphere stems mostly from cross-sections through the range at the longitude of the Kathmandu Basin. In this paper we laterally extend the analyses of structures and rheology along the Nepal Himalayas between the Pokhara valley and the Arun river. We take advantage of available information and a new data set including gravity measurements and a receiver function profile. It appears that the geometry of the Moho inferred from seismological profiles and long-wavelength gravity anomalies does not exhibit major East-West variations within the 350-km-wide study area. Using thermomechanical modelling, we show that the northward deepening of the Moho observed along profiles perpendicular to the main th...
The velocity of interseismic convergence through the Nepal Himalaya - essential parameter in the stu...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Broadband seismic experiments over the last two decades have produced dense data coverage across Tib...
International audienceThe current understanding of the Himalayan lithosphere stems mostly from cross...
International audienceWe use two gravity profiles that we measured across Central Nepal, in conjunct...
International audienceWe investigate flexural geometry and rheology of the India plate beneath the e...
This paper is concerned with the implications of earthquake depth distributions in the Himalayan–Tib...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
How surface deformation within mountain ranges relates to tectonic processes at depth is not well un...
Copyright 1984, James Ni. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Ni_1984.htmAvailabl...
A host of information is now available regarding the geological and thermal structure as well as def...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The Himalaya, the Earth's largest active orogen, produces a deep but relatively unexplored foreland ...
The velocity of interseismic convergence through the Nepal Himalaya - essential parameter in the stu...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Broadband seismic experiments over the last two decades have produced dense data coverage across Tib...
International audienceThe current understanding of the Himalayan lithosphere stems mostly from cross...
International audienceWe use two gravity profiles that we measured across Central Nepal, in conjunct...
International audienceWe investigate flexural geometry and rheology of the India plate beneath the e...
This paper is concerned with the implications of earthquake depth distributions in the Himalayan–Tib...
The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, incl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
How surface deformation within mountain ranges relates to tectonic processes at depth is not well un...
Copyright 1984, James Ni. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Ni_1984.htmAvailabl...
A host of information is now available regarding the geological and thermal structure as well as def...
International audienceThe Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest contine...
The Himalaya, the Earth's largest active orogen, produces a deep but relatively unexplored foreland ...
The velocity of interseismic convergence through the Nepal Himalaya - essential parameter in the stu...
The Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is the cardinal fault (décollement) that accommodates most of the re...
Broadband seismic experiments over the last two decades have produced dense data coverage across Tib...