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________________ Shri Ashtapad Maha Tirth - II . EPICENTRES OF EARTHQUAKES 36 OF M<5 SRINAR . DEN DEPTN Bosamen NOO .. SAMOO MANDI SAMOO. : FORCHULA : SADY 28° .: VGORAKYATI ... HOMIMA :: MPHAL 20° M 980 E. KUMAUN E NE PÁL ARUNACHAL 20 . * • 60 DEPTH IN KM Fig.8.26: (a) Distribution of earthquakes of magnitude 5 or above (upto 1975). (Based on Chaudhury et al., 1974 and Valdiya, 1976), The lines represent faults, and the lined parts denote prongs of the Indian Shield prodding the Himalaya. (b) Radial cross-sections across the Himalayan arc (ISS data, 1964-69). There is clear vertical linearity in the hypocenral distribution in all the three sectors, (After Kaila and Narain, 1976) In the Hindukush the hypocentres are distributed in a V-shaped pattern indicating, in the opinion of the author, differential vertical movement along faults or shear zones. It could also be taken to imply convergence of two steeply dipping lithospheric blocks down to a depth of 200 km. However, the fault mechanism indicates a dominant thrust movement in the western sector. Likewise, in the Indo-Burman mountain arc in the east the fault-plane solution of earthquake data (1881-1979) suggests dominant eastward under thrusting of the Indian plate, together with a subordinate component of strike-slip and normal fault movements (Rastogi et al., 1973; Chouhan and Srivastava, 1975; Verma et al., 1976; Chaudhury and Srivastava, 1976). The epicentres generally follow the trend of the mountain; and in the outer belt of the Himalayan arc though the frequency is less, their magnitude is higher and the movement mainly dip-slip Tectonic design and evolution of the Himalaya (202
SR No.009860
Book TitleAshtapad Maha Tirth 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRajnikant Shah, Others
PublisherUSA Jain Center America NY
Publication Year2012
Total Pages532
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size26 MB
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