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Evidence of structural segmentation of the Uttarakhand Himalaya and its implications for earthquake hazard

The earthquake hazard associated with the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is a critical issue for India and its neighbouring countries in the north. We used data from a dense seismic network in Uttarakhand, India, to model the lateral variations in the depths of MHT (2–6% drop in V(s) at 12–21 km depths...

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Autores principales: Mandal, Prantik, Prathigadapa, Raju, Srinivas, D., Saha, Satish, Saha, Gokul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9902400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29432-z
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Sumario:The earthquake hazard associated with the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) is a critical issue for India and its neighbouring countries in the north. We used data from a dense seismic network in Uttarakhand, India, to model the lateral variations in the depths of MHT (2–6% drop in V(s) at 12–21 km depths), Moho (a sharp increase in V(s) (by ~ 0.5–0.7 km/s) at 39–50 km depths) and lithosphere (a marked decrease in V(s)(~ 1–3%) at 136–178 km depths), across the Himalayan collisional front. Our joint inversion of radial PRFs and group velocity dispersion data of Rayleigh waves detects three NNE trending transverse lithospheric blocks segmenting the lithosphere in Uttarakhand Himalaya, which spatially correlate well with the northward extension of the Delhi -Haridwar Indian basement ridge, an inferred tectonic boundary and great boundary fault, respectively. Our radial receiver function imaging detects highly deformed and segmented crustal and lithospheric structures associated with three mapped transverse lithospheric blocks, suggesting a reduction in rupture lengths of future earthquakes, thereby, reducing earthquake hazards in Uttarakhand.