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Journal articles on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Govin, Gwladys, Peter van der Beek, Yani Najman, Ian Millar, Lorenzo Gemignani, Pascale Huyghe, Guillaume Dupont-Nivet, Matthias Bernet, Chris Mark, and Jan Wijbrans. "Early onset and late acceleration of rapid exhumation in the Namche Barwa syntaxis, eastern Himalaya." Geology 48, no. 12 (July 21, 2020): 1139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g47720.1.
Full textButler, Robert W. H. "Tectonic evolution of the Himalayan syntaxes: the view from Nanga Parbat." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 483, no. 1 (August 30, 2018): 215–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp483.5.
Full textBossart, Paul, Dorothee Dietrich, Antonio Greco, Robert Ottiger, and John G. Ramsay. "The tectonic structure of the Hazara-Kashmir Syntaxis, southern Himalayas, Pakistan." Tectonics 7, no. 2 (April 1988): 273–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/tc007i002p00273.
Full textTiwari, V. M., D. C. Mishra, and A. K. Pandey. "The lithospheric density structure below the western Himalayan syntaxis: tectonic implications." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 412, no. 1 (October 2, 2014): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp412.7.
Full textQuanru, Geng, Pan Guitang, Lailin Zheng, Zhiliang Chen, Richard D. Fisher, Zhiming Sun, Chunsheng Ou, et al. "The Eastern Himalayan syntaxis: major tectonic domains, ophiolitic mélanges and geologic evolution." Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 27, no. 3 (August 2006): 265–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2005.03.009.
Full textOtofuji, Yo-ichiro, Masahiko Yokoyama, Kazuya Kitada, and Haider Zaman. "Paleomagnetic versus GPS determined tectonic rotation around eastern Himalayan syntaxis in East Asia." Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 37, no. 5-6 (March 2010): 438–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2009.11.003.
Full textZhang, Hong-Fei, Wang-Chun Xu, Ke-Qing Zong, Hong-Lin Yuan, and Nigel Harris. "Tectonic Evolution of Metasediments from the Gangdise Terrane, Asian Plate, Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis, Tibet." International Geology Review 50, no. 10 (October 2008): 914–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2747/0020-6814.50.10.914.
Full textXu, Wang-Chun, Hong-Fei Zhang, Randall Parrish, Nigel Harris, Liang Guo, and Hong-Lin Yuan. "Timing of granulite-facies metamorphism in the eastern Himalayan syntaxis and its tectonic implications." Tectonophysics 485, no. 1-4 (April 2010): 231–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.12.023.
Full textSchneider, D. A., P. K. Zeitler, W. S. F. Kidd, and M. A. Edwards. "Geochronologic Constraints on the Tectonic Evolution and Exhumation of Nanga Parbat, Western Himalaya Syntaxis, Revisited." Journal of Geology 109, no. 5 (September 2001): 563–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/322764.
Full textXie, Chao, Bengang Zhou, Fan Yang, Zhengfang Li, Yueju Cui, Wei Pang, and Wei Li. "Geological and Geomorphological Evidence for Activity along the Motuo Fault, Eastern Side of the Namche Barwa Syntaxis, Tibetan Plateau." Seismological Research Letters 92, no. 4 (March 3, 2021): 2196–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220200342.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Gerard, Benjamin. "Exhumation différentielle de la Cordillère Orientale (Déflexion d'Abancay, Pérou) : Une syntaxe tectonique andine ?" Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAU030.
Full textI focus my thesis on the understanding of the structuration of the Altiplano northern edge: the Abancay Deflection. This region marks abruptly the latitudinal segmentation of the Peruvian Central Andes and presents striking features such as a positive topographic anomaly in comparison of its surroundings, relief obliquity, faults et rivers deviations. Numerous plutons, deeply incised by the Apurimac and Urubamba Rivers, outcrop in the core of the Abancay Deflection. This is a key that permit us the quantification of the rock kinetics at depth in that region. The Abancay Deflection is located over two morpho-tectonic areas: The Eastern Cordillera northward and the Altiplano to the south. The crustal-scale Apurimac fault system separates these two regions. Despite these significant characteristics, the Abancay Deflection is poorly documented and no recent study deals about its long-lived structuration in the Andean geodynamic context since 40 Ma. I developed a multidisciplinary approach based on low-temperature thermochronology, thermo-kinematics modeling and quantitative geomorphology to determine exhumation rates in the studied area, to unravel the mechanisms behind its structuration and to define its recent morphological evolution for different spatial and temporal scales. I demonstrate that the Abancay Deflection registered globally steady and uniforms exhumation rates of 0.2±0.1 km/m.y. between 40 and ∼5 Ma, contemporary to the Central Andes surface uplift. This exhumation pattern marks a large-scale tectonic shortening and/or a lower crustal flow. In this context, the Abancay Deflexion was an integrant part of a paleo-Altiplano extending northward (∼10°S vs. ∼14°S nowadays) partially or totally internally drained. Although the northern Eastern Cordillera and the Altiplano kept identical exhumation rates after ∼5 Ma, the southern Eastern Cordillera experienced a rapid increase of these ones (1.2±0.4 km/m.y.) creating a latitudinal differential exhumation pattern. I explain this very sharp and local increase of exhumation by the common work of the incision by capturing via regressive erosion the paleo-Altiplano through the Urubamba River together with a tectonic uplift tilting the Eastern Cordillera through the backthrusting activity of the inherited crustal-scale Apurimac fault system. According to these interpretations, and regarding the morphological and tectonics similarities, I propose a new geological definition for the Abancay Deflection and that this area is a tectonic syntaxis similar to the Himalayan or Alaskan syntaxes
Holt, William Everett. "The active tectonics and structure of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis and surrounding regions." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184802.
Full textSocquet, Anne. "Accommodation du mouvement relatif entre l'Inde et la Sonde depuis la faille de Sagaing (Birmanie) jusqu'à la Syntaxe Est Himalayenne." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2003. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00006110.
Full textJ'ai utilisé une approche pluridisciplinaire, basée sur la combinaison de la géodésie spatiale et de la géologie structurale, pour répondre à ces questions. Le GPS (Global Positioning System) permet de quantifier les déplacements relatifs des plaques ainsi que les mouvements intra-continentaux instantanés. La cartographie de failles à partir d'images satellitaires et les données structurales de terrain permettent d'identifier les structures tectoniques sur lesquelles ces déplacements ont été accommodés au cours du temps, ainsi que le type de déformation qui leur est associé.
J'ai pu contraindre le pôle de rotation entre les plaques Inde et Sonde. Leur mouvement relatif à la frontière n'est pas accommodé sur une seule faille isolée, mais sur plusieurs structures discrètes affectant une bande large d'environ 500 km, correspondant géographiquement à la Birmanie. La faille de Sagaing, intersismiquement bloquée, n'accommode que 18 mm/an en décrochement dextre. La partie restante de la déformation est sans doute prise dans le prisme indo-birman, aussi bien en décrochement qu'en chevauchement.
Au nord, le système partitionné birman se connecte à la Syntaxe Est Himalayenne. La transition entre ces deux systèmes est assurée, au Yunnan Occidental (Chine), par la rotation de microblocs le long de failles sénestres NE-SW, depuis le pliocène.
Auparavant, entre l'éocène et le miocène, la zone de cisaillement Shan Scarp - Gaoligong Shan constituait la limite majeure dextre entre l'Inde et l'Indochine tandis que les massifs de l'Ailao / Diangcan Shan et de la Chong Shan étaient cisaillés en sénestre, autorisant un déplacement du bloc Indochinois vers le SE.
Molinaro, Matteo. "Géométrie et cinématique du Zagros Oriental (Iran) : géologie structurale et modélisation géophysique dans une chaîne récente de chevauchement – plissement." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00007533.
Full textWagner, Bianca. "GIS-basierte Analyse der känozoischen Geodynamik und Mineralisationsgeschichte der östlichen Syntaxis des Himalaya (NW-Yunnan/ VR China)." Doctoral thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-B30C-7.
Full textBooks on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Drewes, Harald. Tectonics of the Potwar Plateau region and the development of syntaxes, Punjab, Pakistan. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.
Find full textAsif, Khan M., and Geological Society of London, eds. Tectonics of the Nanga Parbat syntaxis and the Western Himalaya. London: Geological Society, 2000.
Find full textKhan, M. Asif. Tectonics of the Nanga Purbat Syntaxis and the Western Himalaya. Geological Society of London, 2000.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Sharkov, Evgenii V. "Caucasian-Arabian Syntaxis, The Alpine-Himalayan Continental Collisional Zone." In The Structural Geology Contribution to the Africa-Eurasia Geology: Basement and Reservoir Structure, Ore Mineralisation and Tectonic Modelling, 311–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01455-1_68.
Full textMartins-Ferreira, Marco Antonio Caçador, and Sérgio Wilians de Oliveira Rodrigues. "Field Guide to RODS in the Pireneus Syntaxis, Central Brazil." In Structural Geology and Tectonics Field Guidebook — Volume 1, 221–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60143-0_8.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Nevistic, A., E. Rossello, C. Haring, G. Covellone, F. Bettini, H. Rodríguez, R. Salvay, et al. "The Andean Santander-Oriental Tectonic Syntaxis: A First-Order Pattern Controlling Exploration Play-Model Concepts In Colombia." In 8th Simposio Bolivariano - Exploracion Petrolera en las Cuencas Subandinas. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.33.paper14.
Full textHuntington, Katharine W., Karl A. Lang, and Michael D. Turzewski. "INTERACTIONS OF FLUVIAL EROSION, CLIMATE AND TECTONICS IN THE EASTERN HIMALAYAN SYNTAXIS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-304324.
Full textReports on the topic "Tectonic syntaxis"
Tectonics of the Potwar Plateau region and the development of syntaxes, Punjab, Pakistan. US Geological Survey, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/b2126.
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