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Main Himalayan Thrust
Characterizing the Main Himalayan Thrust in the Garhwal Himalaya, India with Receiver Function CCP Stacking
Contractional Tectonics: Investigations of Ongoing Construction of The
Himalayan Megathrust Geometry and Relation to Topography Revealed by the Gorkha Earthquake J
The 2005, Mw 7.6 Kashmir Earthquake
Examining the Tectono-Stratigraphic Architecture, Structural Geometry, and Kinematic Evolution of the Himalayan Fold-Thrust Belt, Kumaun, Northwest India
Topographic and Tectonic Discontinuities in Western Nepal
Active Strike-Slip Faults and an Outer Frontal Thrust in the Himalayan Foreland Basin
Crustal Structure of the Bhutanese Himalaya: New Insights from a Gravity Analysis in Western and Central Bhutan
Active Structures of the Himalayan-Tibetan Orogen and Their Relationships to Earthquake Distribution, Contemporary Strain fi Eld, and Cenozoic Volcanism
Study of Fault Plane Solutions and Stress Drop Using Local Broadband Network Data: the 2011 Sikkim Himalaya Earthquake of Mw 6.9 and Its Aftershocks
Kinematic Model for the Main Central Thrust in Nepal
Modelling of Crustal Composition and Moho Depths and Their Implications Toward Seismogenesis in the Kumaon–Garhwal Himalaya Prantik Mandal*, D
Holocene Shortening Across the Main Frontal Thrust Zone in the Eastern Himalaya
Geomorphic Features of Active Faults Around the Kathmandu Valley
The Himalayan Frontal Thrust of India Is Not Blind
Ductile Shearing to Brittle Thrusting Along the Nepal Himalaya: Linking Miocene Channel flow and Critical Wedge Tectonics to 25Th April 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Structural Evolution and Sequence of Thrusting in the Tethyan Fold-Thrust Belt and Indus-Yalu Suture Zone, Southwest Tibet
Top View
Segmentation of the Himalayan Megathrust
The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Earthquake Source Characteristics Along the Arcuate Himalayan Belt: Geodynamic Implications
Faulting Structure Above the Main Himalayan Thrust As Shown By
Slip Deficit in Central Nepal: Omen for a Repeat of the 1344 AD Earthquake? L
Balanced Cross-Section Across the Siwaliks of the Trijuga Valley, Eastern Nepal
The M8.3, 1934, Bihar‐Nepal Earthquake Ruptures at Charnath
Building the Himalaya from Tectonic to Earthquake Scales
Primary Surface Ruptures of the Great Himalayan Earthquakes in 1934 and 1255
Imaging the Moho and the Main Himalayan Thrust in Western Nepal
Slip Deficit in Central Nepal: Omen for a Repeat of the 1344 AD Earthquake? L
Active Strike-Slip Faults and an Outer Frontal Thrust in the Himalayan Foreland Basin
Seismic Coupling Quantified on Inferred Décollements Beneath The
Overestimation of the Earthquake Hazard Along the Himalaya: Constraints in Bracketing of Medieval Earthquakes from Paleoseismic Studies Shreya Arora and Javed N
Main Himalayan Thrust
Assessing Quaternary Reactivation of the Main Central Thrust Zone
Evidence for a Wide and Gently Dipping
Thin-Skinned Tectonics of the Tansen-Pokhara Section, Central Nepal Himalaya
Crustal Deformation Rates in Kashmir Valley and Adjoining Regions from Continuous GPS Measurements from 2008 to 2019 Sridevi Jade1*, Ramees R
Modelling of Strong Motion Generation Areas for a Great Earthquake in Central Seismic Gap Region of Himalayas Using the Modified Semi-Empirical Approach