Slip partitioning and crustal deformation patterns in the Tianshan orogenic belt derived from GPS measurements and their tectonic implications
C Wu, P Zhang, Z Zhang, W Zheng, B Xu, W Wang… - Earth-Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
The conventional view of crustal deformation in the reactivated Tianshan orogenic belt is
strong north–south (NS) compression accommodated by a series of east–west (E–W) …
strong north–south (NS) compression accommodated by a series of east–west (E–W) …
[كتاب][B] Rockslides and rock avalanches of Central Asia: distribution, morphology, and internal structure
A Strom, K Abdrakhmatov - 2018 - books.google.com
Rockslides and Rock Avalanches of Central Asia: Distribution, Impacts, and Hazard
Assessment arms scientists with an inclusive and specialized reference for future studies of …
Assessment arms scientists with an inclusive and specialized reference for future studies of …
Surface rupture of the 1933 M 7.5 Diexi earthquake in eastern Tibet: implications for seismogenic tectonics
Summary The 1933 M 7.5 Diexi earthquake is another catastrophic event with the loss of
over 10 000 lives in eastern Tibet comparable to the 2008 M w 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake …
over 10 000 lives in eastern Tibet comparable to the 2008 M w 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake …
Quaternary tectonic evolution of the Pamir‐Tian Shan convergence zone, Northwest China
Abstract The Pamir‐Tian Shan collision zone in the western Tarim Basin, northwest China,
formed from rapid and ongoing convergence in response to the Indo‐Eurasian collision. The …
formed from rapid and ongoing convergence in response to the Indo‐Eurasian collision. The …
A chronological framework connecting the early Upper Palaeolithic across the Central Asian piedmont
Central Asia has delivered significant paleoanthropological discoveries in the past few
years. New genetic data indicate that at least two archaic human species met and interbred …
years. New genetic data indicate that at least two archaic human species met and interbred …
Probing the upper end of intracontinental earthquake magnitude: a prehistoric example from the Dzhungarian and Lepsy Faults of Kazakhstan
The study of surface ruptures is key to understanding the earthquake occurrence of faults
especially in the absence of historical events. We present a detailed analysis of geomorphic …
especially in the absence of historical events. We present a detailed analysis of geomorphic …
Oblique thrust of the Maidan fault and late Quaternary tectonic deformation in the southwestern Tian Shan, Northwestern China
The Maidan fault, which is an east‐northeast trending fault in the southwestern Tian Shan, is
a sinistral reverse fault that extends more than 400 km in length and constitutes the …
a sinistral reverse fault that extends more than 400 km in length and constitutes the …
Stress evolution on major faults in Tien Shan and implications for seismic hazard
Y Pang - Journal of Geodynamics, 2022 - Elsevier
Tien Shan tectonic belt has experienced intense seismicity and a series of destructive strong
earthquakes. However, earthquake triggering effects and faulting interactions in this area …
earthquakes. However, earthquake triggering effects and faulting interactions in this area …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the activity of faults in continental interiors: Palaeoseismic insights from SE Kazakhstan
The presence of fault scarps is a first-order criterion for identifying active faults. Yet the
preservation of these features depends on the recurrence interval between surface rupturing …
preservation of these features depends on the recurrence interval between surface rupturing …
Rate of slip from multiple Quaternary dating methods and paleoseismic investigations along the Talas‐Fergana Fault: Tectonic implications for the Tien Shan Range
Abstract The~ 400‐km‐long Talas‐Fergana Fault is one of a series of major right‐lateral
strike‐slip faults that cross the Tien Shan Range. This fault has been recognized as active in …
strike‐slip faults that cross the Tien Shan Range. This fault has been recognized as active in …