Active tectonics of Himalayan frontal fault system
VC Thakur - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2013 - Springer
Abstract In the Sub-Himalayan zone, the frontal Siwalik range abuts against the alluvial plain
with an abrupt physiographic break along the Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT), defining the …
with an abrupt physiographic break along the Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT), defining the …
Application of modern geomorphic concepts for understanding the spatio-temporal complexity of the large Ganga river dispersal system
Significant advances have been made towards understanding the dynamics of geomorphic
systems through the development of new concepts. In the last two decades, these …
systems through the development of new concepts. In the last two decades, these …
Tectono-climatic influence on landscape changes in the glaciated Durung Drung basin, Zanskar Himalaya, India: a geospatial approach
This study aims at assessing the tectonic and climatic responses to landscape changes
transpired in the Durung Drung basin in the Zanskar Himalaya. We used relevant …
transpired in the Durung Drung basin in the Zanskar Himalaya. We used relevant …
Active tectonic deformation along reactivated faults in Binta basin in Kumaun Himalaya of north India: inferences from tectono-geomorphic evaluation
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India)
through quantitative and qualitative morphotectonic analyses at the watershed scale. The …
through quantitative and qualitative morphotectonic analyses at the watershed scale. The …
Conceptual assessment of (dis) connectivity and its application to the Ganga River dispersal system
Connectivity in river dispersal systems is an important evolving concept and helps in
understanding their dynamics. In this study, the types of connectivity have been defined on …
understanding their dynamics. In this study, the types of connectivity have been defined on …
Identification of groundwater potential zones using remote sensing and GIS of KJ Watershed, India
BS Chaudhary, S Kumar - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2018 - Springer
Groundwater potential zone mapping has become easier with the inputs from Remote
Sensing (RS) & Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. Various thematic maps …
Sensing (RS) & Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. Various thematic maps …
[HTML][HTML] Reanalyzing the geomorphic developments along tectonically active Soan Thrust, NW Himalaya, India
Application of geomorphology in understanding tectonic processes in the active belts like
the Himalaya is a well understood concept from the past decades. Identification of tectono …
the Himalaya is a well understood concept from the past decades. Identification of tectono …
Interplay between faulting and base level in the development of Himalayan frontal fold topography
JB Barnes, AL Densmore, M Mukul… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of
an underlying thrust fault system, provided we understand the factors that shape that …
an underlying thrust fault system, provided we understand the factors that shape that …
Identification of deformation variability and active structures using geomorphic markers in the Nahan salient, NW Himalaya, India
The morphotectonic study was carried out in the Nahan salient, located between the well
known Kangra and Dehradun recesses in western Himalaya, India. We used various …
known Kangra and Dehradun recesses in western Himalaya, India. We used various …
An embryonic fold and thrust belt south of the Himalayan morphological front: Examples from the Central Nepal and Darjeeling piedmonts
The morphological boundary between the Himalayas and the foreland plain is well
expressed and most often corresponds to the frontal emergence of the Main Himalayan …
expressed and most often corresponds to the frontal emergence of the Main Himalayan …