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Pleistocene-Holocene crustal deformation in the far-Western Himalaya

Source
EarthArXiv
Date Issued
2021-06-01
Author(s)
Dey, Saptarshi
Chauhan, Naveen
Nath, Debashis
Schaaf, Niklas
Thiede, Rasmus
Jain, Vikrant
DOI
10.31223/X5GG77
Abstract
We present new Late Pleistocene-Holocene shortening rates across the frontal fold-and-thrust belt, namely as, the Sub-Himalaya (SH) from the far-western Himalayan sector of Jammu. OSL-dated offset/ folded fluvial strath terraces suggest that the intraplate convergence is partitioned among several active structures in the SH. Estimated cumulative Late Pleistocene- Holocene shortening rate in the SH is ~9.5�1.3 mm/yr, which is ~70-75% of the measured geodetic convergence rates. Our study invokes the existence of a ~350-400 km-long out-of-sequence fault-boundary within the SH which accommodates ~5.3�2.3 mm/yr shortening since Late Pleistocene-Holocene. Our study also highlights that ongoing crustal shortening is not accommodated only at the toe of the Himalayan wedge.
Publication link
http://eartharxiv.org/repository/object/2492/download/5087/
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/19687
Subjects
Himalaya
crustal shortening
terrace
out-of-sequence faulting
out-of-sequence fault
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