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Implications of the ongoing rock uplift in NW Himalayan interiors

Source
Earth Surface Dynamics
ISSN
21966311
Date Issued
2021-06-02
Author(s)
Dey, Saptarshi
Thiede, Rasmus C.
Biswas, Arindam
Chauhan, Naveen
Chakravarti, Pritha
Jain, Vikrant  
DOI
10.5194/esurf-9-463-2021
Volume
9
Issue
3
Abstract
The Lesser Himalaya exposed in the KishtwarWindow (KW) of the Kashmir Himalaya exhibits rapid rock uplift and exhumation ( 3mmyr1) at least since the late Miocene. However, it has remained unclear if it is still actively deforming. Here, we combine new field, morphometric and structural analyses with dating of geomorphic markers to discuss the spatial pattern of deformation across the window.We found two steep stream segments, one at the core and the other along the western margin of the KW, which strongly suggest ongoing differential uplift and may possibly be linked to either crustal ramps on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) or active surface-breaking faults. High bedrock incision rates (3mmyr1) on Holocene Pleistocene timescales are deduced from dated strath terraces along the deeply incised Chenab River valley. In contrast, farther downstream on the hanging wall of the MCT, fluvial bedrock incision rates are lower (0:8mmyr1) and are in the range of long-term exhumation rates. Bedrock incision rates largely correlate with previously published thermochronologic data. In summary, our study highlights a structural and tectonic control on landscape evolution over millennial timescales in the Himalaya.
Publication link
https://esurf.copernicus.org/articles/9/463/2021/esurf-9-463-2021.pdf
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/25401
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