Erratic shortening from balanced cross-sections of the western Himalayan foreland basin: causes and implications for basin evolution |
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Authors: | A K Dubey R Misra S S Bhakuni |
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Abstract: | Balanced cross-sections from the western Himalayan foreland foothill belt reveal a variation in shortening amounts from 22 to 71.3% over a lateral distance of 85 km. The large variation may be attributed to the fact that the method of cross-section balancing considers the initial layering as horizontal, which is an unlikely situation in foreland basins. Simple trigonometric relationships are used to minimize the error in shortening estimates. However, the suggested corrections could not be applied to the Himalayan foreland basin because of unavailability of the required data on initial basin geometry. The study also indicates that shortening rates for the area based on these shortening amounts cannot be used for earthquake prediction. |
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Keywords: | Himalaya Balanced cross-section Crustal shortening Foreland basin |
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