Diverse slip behaviour of velocity-weakening fault barriers

D Molina-Ormazabal, JP Ampuero, A Tassara - Nature Geoscience, 2023‏ - nature.com
Seismic barriers are fault portions that promote earthquake rupture arrest and fault
segmentation. Despite their fundamental role in controlling the maximum magnitude of …

Geological evidence of paleo-earthquakes on a transverse right-lateral strike-slip fault along the NW Himalayan front: Implications towards fault segmentation and …

JN Malik, S Arora, MS Gadhavi, G Singh… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Northwest Himalaya hosted several major earthquakes, with the most recent 1905 (Mw7. 8),
exhibits complex distribution of faults along the Nahan Salient and Kangra re-entrant …

Long-term forecasting of strong earthquakes in north America, south America, Japan, southern China and northern India with machine learning

VM Velasco Herrera, EA Rossello, MJ Orgeira… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022‏ - frontiersin.org
Strong earthquakes (magnitude≥ 7) occur worldwide affecting different cities and countries
while causing great human, ecological and economic losses. The ability to forecast strong …

The magnitude–frequency distributions of earthquakes in Aotearoa New Zealand and on adjoining subduction zones, using a new integrated earthquake catalog

C Rollins, MC Gerstenberger… - Bulletin of the …, 2024‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Using a new integrated earthquake catalog for Aotearoa New Zealand (described in a
companion article), we estimate the magnitude–frequency distributions (MFDs) of …

Evidence of strain accumulation and coupling variation in the Himachal region of NW Himalaya from short term geodetic measurements

P Kumar, JN Malik, VK Gahalaut, RK Yadav… - Tectonics, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Himachal region of Northwest Himalaya exhibits the widest structural re‐entrant in
Kangra region and significant strain partitioning along the frontal and hinterland out‐of …

Tectonic significance of the 2021 Lamjung, Nepal, mid-crustal seismic cluster

BP Koirala, M Laporte, L Bollinger, D Batteux… - Earth, Planets and …, 2023‏ - Springer
Since the M w 7.9 Gorkha earthquake of April 25, 2015, the seismicity of central and western
Nepalese Himalaya has been monitored by an increasing number of permanent seismic …

Interseismic slip rate and fault geometry along the northwest Himalaya

Y Sharma, S Pasari, KE Ching, H Verma… - Geophysical Journal …, 2023‏ - academic.oup.com
Geodetic networks enable us to investigate interseismic crustal deformation along the
northwest Himalaya. Using 144 GNSS surface velocities and a Bayesian inversion model …

A new method for InSAR stratified tropospheric delay correction facilitating refinement of coseismic displacement fields of small-to-moderate earthquakes

W Gong, D Zhao, C Zhu, Y Zhang, C Li, G Zhang… - Remote Sensing, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Focusing on stratified tropospheric delay correction in the small-amplitude coseismic
displacement field of small-to-moderate earthquakes (< Mw 6.5), we develop a Simple …

[HTML][HTML] New Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Model for Nepal Himalayas by Integrating Distributed Seismicity and Major Thrust Faults

S Maharjan, A Poujol, C Martin, G Ameri, D Baumont… - Geosciences, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
Nepal is one of the most seismically active regions in the world, as highlighted by the recent
devastating 2015, Mw~ 7.8 Gorkha earthquake, and a robust assessment of seismic hazard …

[HTML][HTML] Fluvial anomaly as indicator of tectonically active landscapes: A study in the Darjeeling Sikkim Himalaya, India

S Ghosh, S Kundu - DYSONA-Applied Science, 2025‏ - julista.sinaweb.net
The analysis of fluvial system anomalies is crucial for understanding the topographic
evolution of the Darjeeling Sikkim Himalaya (DSH) orogen, due to the propensity of bedrock …