1. Geodetic plate coupling and seismic potential on the main Himalayan thrust in Nepal
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Takao Tabei, Mako Ohzono, Bishow R. Silwal, Rajendra P. Bhandari, Lok B. Adhikari, Janak B. Chand, and Thakur P. Kandel
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Plate coupling ,Main Himalayan Thrust ,GNSS ,Crustal deformation ,Seismic potential ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Geodesy ,QB275-343 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract We model interseismic plate coupling distribution on the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) in Nepal through the inversion of secular GNSS velocity data. To complement previously published data, we compile velocity data from ten additional continuous stations to improve spatial resolution in central and mid-western Nepal. A regional non-planar structural model is adopted to reproduce the MHT fault plane. In general, the coupling pattern seems nearly binary, indicating that transition from full coupling to decoupling is occurring sharply in very narrow zones. In eastern Nepal (> 84.5ºE), plate coupling is very strong from the surface to intermediate depths, including the source region of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake. Geodetically estimated slip deficit rates are consistent with the rupture history of great earthquakes in the east revealed by geomorphological observations. In the west (
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- 2024
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