Assessment of active tectonics from geomorphic indices and morphometric parameters in part of Ganga basin

AK Anand, SP Pradhan - Journal of Mountain Science, 2019 - Springer
Ganga river basins exposed to active erosional and deformational processes. The
recurrence of landslides, floods, and seismic activities makes it more susceptible to …

Morphotectonic analysis of the East Anatolian fault, Turkey

A Khalifa, Z Cakir, L Owen… - Turkish Journal of Earth …, 2018 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
Abstract The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a morphologically distinct and seismically active
left-lateral strike-slip fault that extends for~ 400 km and forms the Arabian/Anatolian plate …

Divide migration in response to asymmetric uplift: Insights from the Wula Shan horst, North China

C He, G Rao, R Yang, J Hu, Q Yao, CJ Yang - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Drainage divides play significant roles in shaping landscapes. Nevertheless, they are not
static through space and time. Previous numerical models have demonstrated divide …

Neotectonics assessment using geomorphic indices: A study from the passive continental margin of India

CD Aju, AL Achu, P Pranav… - Geology, Ecology, and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The response of landforms to tectonic deformative processes can be effectively understood
by using geomorphic indices. The objective of this study is to evaluate the extent of …

Treatise on the tectonic geomorphology of active faults: The significance of using a universal digital elevation model

IK Koukouvelas, V Zygouri, K Nikolakopoulos… - Journal of Structural …, 2018 - Elsevier
This study presents the importance of the accuracy of six digital elevation models (DEMs), in
the calculation of the geomorphic indices and the classification of an active fault in the Gulf …

Tectonic geomorphology of the Aras drainage basin (NW Iran): Implications for the recent activity of the Aras fault zone

R Saber, V Isik, A Caglayan - Geological Journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Complex geology and tectonics of the NW Iran, the Caucasus region, and Eastern Turkey,
are responsible for the present‐day landscapes of the region. The Aras drainage basin …

Morphometric and morphotectonic characteristics of sürgü and çardak faults (east anatolian fault zone)

M Balkaya, S Ozden, HS Akyüz - Journal of Advanced Research in …, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
Within the framework of this study, morphotectonic and structural characteristics of the Sürgü
and Çardak faults, the northern branch of the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) between …

Evaluation of relative tectonic activity along the Priene-Sazlı Fault (Söke Basin, southwest Anatolia): Insights from geomorphic indices and drainage analysis

S Topal - Journal of Mountain Science, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located
within the Alpine-Himalayan belt and is one of the regions with intense seismic activity in the …

[HTML][HTML] Characteristics of landscape and erosion in the Eastern Pamir and their implications for regional fault connections

Y Wu, R Yang, J He, H Chen, X Lin, X Shi, K An, C Li… - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
The Tashkurgan normal fault in the Eastern Pamir is located at the strain transition zone
between the dextral strike-slip faulting of the Karakoram fault in the south and the east-west …

Geomorphological signatures of the evolution of active normal faults along the Langshan Mountains, North China

C He, Y Cheng, G Rao, P Chen, J Hu, Y Yu… - Geodinamica …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Segmentation, propagation, and linkage of normal faults often occur in regions of active
extension, and observations of the distribution and structural properties of segment …