The Talas-Fergana Fault, the largest strike-slip structure in Centred. Asia, forms an obliquely oriented boundary between the northeastern and southwestern parts of the Tianshan mountain belt. The fault underwent active right-lateral strike-slip during the Paleozoic, with right-lateral movements being rejuvenated in the Late Cenozoic. Tectonic movements along the intracontinental strike-slip faults contribute to absorb part of the regional crustal shortening linked to the India-Eurasia collision; knowledge of strike-slip motions along the Talas-Fergana Fault are necessary for a complete assessment of the active deformation of the Tianshan orogen. To improve our understanding of the intracontinental deformation of the Tianshan mountain belt ...
International audienceThe Asian plate interiors are known to have host strong earthquakes with magni...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The subject of this study is strike-slip fault zones, where temporal variations of accumulation in s...
Abstract:The Talas-Fergana Fault, the largest strike-slip structure in Centred. Asia, forms an obliq...
International audienceThe NW-trending Talas-Ferghana Fault (TFF) in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, is one...
The ~400 km-long Talas-Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe 400-km-long Talas-Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right-lateral ...
This paper shows, by field palaeoseismological data, the Holocene activity of the central segment of...
International audienceThe Tien Shan are an intracontinental mountain belt experiencing shortening as...
Field studies have shown that active faulting in the SW Tien Shan is distributed across a series of ...
Field studies have shown that active faulting in the SW Tien Shan is distributed across a series of ...
[1] The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-latera...
The ~400 km‐long Talas‐Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right‐lateral strike‐slip fau...
The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-lateral st...
: The morphostructures and paleoseismicity of the southern slope of the Kungei Ala-Too Range (Northe...
International audienceThe Asian plate interiors are known to have host strong earthquakes with magni...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The subject of this study is strike-slip fault zones, where temporal variations of accumulation in s...
Abstract:The Talas-Fergana Fault, the largest strike-slip structure in Centred. Asia, forms an obliq...
International audienceThe NW-trending Talas-Ferghana Fault (TFF) in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, is one...
The ~400 km-long Talas-Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right-lateral strike-slip fau...
International audienceThe 400-km-long Talas-Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right-lateral ...
This paper shows, by field palaeoseismological data, the Holocene activity of the central segment of...
International audienceThe Tien Shan are an intracontinental mountain belt experiencing shortening as...
Field studies have shown that active faulting in the SW Tien Shan is distributed across a series of ...
Field studies have shown that active faulting in the SW Tien Shan is distributed across a series of ...
[1] The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-latera...
The ~400 km‐long Talas‐Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right‐lateral strike‐slip fau...
The Dzhungarian strike-slip fault of Central Asia is one of a series of long, NW-SE right-lateral st...
: The morphostructures and paleoseismicity of the southern slope of the Kungei Ala-Too Range (Northe...
International audienceThe Asian plate interiors are known to have host strong earthquakes with magni...
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the prese...
The subject of this study is strike-slip fault zones, where temporal variations of accumulation in s...