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Seismotectonics of the Trans-Himalaya, Eastern Ladakh, India: Constraints from moment tensor solutions of local earthquake data

Journal

TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 698, Issue -, Pages 38-46

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2017.01.001

Keywords

Microseismicity; Seismotectonics; Trans-Himalaya; Indus Suture Zone; Karakoram Fault Zone; Tso Morari crystallines

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  1. WIHG [HIMDIP-TAT-1.1]

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The seismotectonic scenario of the northwest part of the India-Asia collision zone is studied by analyzing the local earthquake data (M similar to 1.4-4.3) recorded by a broadband seismological network consisting of 14 stations. Focal Mechanism Solutions (FMSs) of 13 selected earthquakes were computed through waveform inversion of three-component broadband records. Depth distribution of the earthquakes and FMSs of local earthquakes obtained by waveform inversion reveal kinematics of the major fault zones present in eastern Ladakh. A most pronounced cluster of seismicity is observed in the Karakoram Fault (KF) zone down to a depth of similar to 65 km. The FMSs reveal a transpressive environment with an inferred strike slip fault plane parallel to the KR It is argued that the KF penetrates down to the lower crust and is a manifestation of active underthrusting of Indian lower crust beneath Tibet. Two clusters of microseismicity are observed at a depth range 5-20 km at the northwestern and southeastern fringes of the Tso Moran gneiss dome, which can be correlated to the activities along the Zildat fault and Karzok fault, respectively. The FMSs obtained for representative earthquakes show thrust fault solutions for the Karzok fault, and normal fault solutions for the Zildat fault. It is suggested that the Zildat fault is acting as a detachment, facilitating the exhumation of the Tso Moran dome. On the other hand, the Tso Moran dome is underthrusting the Karzok ophiolite at its southern margin along the Karzok fault due to gravity collapse. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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