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Analogue sandbox modeling of orogenic wedge front faulting: Roles of inherited fault zones and topographic loading
ArticleAbstract: Earthquakes reported in the frontal belts of active orogenic wedges such as the 2013 Mw6.6 Lushan anPalabras claves:Autores:Fan X., He Z., Hui G., Jia D., Li Z., Rafael V. Almeida, Sun C., Yang S., Zhang Y., Zheng W.Fuentes:googlescopusConstraining Interseismic Deformation of Northern Ecuador using Interferometry from Sentinel-1 Data
Conference ObjectAbstract: Ecuador is a country with several seismicity sources, including the Nazca-South America megathrust iPalabras claves:ECUADOR, InSAR, Monitoring, SAR processing, SBASAutores:Anna E. Foster, Israel Pineda, Jhon Goyes, Lindsey E.O., Rafael V. AlmeidaFuentes:googlescopusConstraints on the shallow deformation around the Main Frontal Thrust in central Nepal from refraction velocities
ArticleAbstract: The youngest fault system in the Himalayan orogeny is the Main Frontal Thrust (MFT), the frontal ramPalabras claves:Main Frontal Thrust, Nepal Himalaya, P-wave velocity, Sediment thickness, Seismic refraction, Water tableAutores:Anna E. Foster, Hubbard J.A., Lee Y.S., Liberty L., Liu Y., Rafael V. Almeida, Sapkota S.N.Fuentes:scopusEvidence for three Cenozoic phases of upper crustal shortening of the Xiongpo structure in the Longmen Shan fold-and-thrust belt, China: Implications for the eastward growth of the eastern Tibetan Plateau
ArticleAbstract: Cenozoic crustal shortening across the Longmen Shan (LMS)fold-and-thrust belt records the eastward gPalabras claves:Crustal shortening, Longmen Shan, Strain partitioning, Structural wedge, Tibetan Plateau, Xiongpo structureAutores:Jia D., Li T., Li Z., Rafael V. Almeida, Sun C., Wang W., Zhang P., Zheng W.Fuentes:googlescopusStructural Control on Downdip Locking Extent of the Himalayan Megathrust
ArticleAbstract: Geologic reconstructions of the Main Himalayan Thrust in Nepal show a laterally extensive midcrustalPalabras claves:DÚPLEX, fault geometry, fault structure, interseismic deformation, Main Himalayan Thrust, NepalAutores:Bradley K.E., Burgmann R., Hill E.M., Hubbard J.A., Lindsey E.O., Liu Y., Mallick R., Rafael V. Almeida, Tsang L.L.H.Fuentes:googlescopusStructural segmentation controlled the 2015 M<inf>W</inf> 7.8 Gorkha earthquake rupture in Nepal
ArticleAbstract: The ongoing collision of India with Asia is partly accommodated by slip on the Main Himalayan ThrustPalabras claves:Autores:Anna E. Foster, Bürgi P., Hubbard J.A., Rafael V. Almeida, Sapkota S.N., Tapponnier P.Fuentes:scopusThree-Dimensional Fault-Fold Growth Deciphered from Combined Seismic and Geological Data: A Case Study from the Xiongpo Anticline, Longmen Shan Piedmont
ArticleAbstract: Highlights: What are the main findings? The Xiongpo anticline is characterized by a superimposed fauPalabras claves:fault-fold belt, Longmen Shan, stress field change, upper crustal shortening, Xiongpo anticlineAutores:Dai X., Li X., Rafael V. Almeida, Sun C., Zheng X.Fuentes:googlescopusOblique Thrusting and Strain Partitioning in the Longmen Shan Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Eastern Tibetan Plateau
ArticleAbstract: Eastern Tibet is an important example of oblique convergence and associated strain partitioning, asPalabras claves:eastern Tibet, Longmen Shan, Oblique thrusting, Strain partitioning, Wenchuan earthquakeAutores:Hubbard J.A., Jia D., Li T., Li Z., Rafael V. Almeida, Shi X., Sun C., Zhang P., Zheng W.Fuentes:googlescopusLateral Fault Growth in the Kashi Anticline (Chinese Tian Shan): Insights From Seismic Interpretation, Shortening Distribution, and Trishear Methods
ArticleAbstract: Deciphering the relationship between lateral growth of faults and along-strike deformation (i.e., shPalabras claves:fault-related folding, Kashi anticline, lateral fault growth, shortening distribution, Tian Shan, trishearAutores:Chen Z., Jia D., Li T., Li Z., Rafael V. Almeida, Sun C., Wang W., Zhang P., Zheng W.Fuentes:googlescopus