2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99341-6_3
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Geomorphic Characteristics and Morphologic Dating of the Allah Bund Fault Scarp, Great Rann of Kachchh, Western India

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“…16,17,and 18). Quaternary tectonic activity along various faults of the KRB is also confirmed by using Neotectonic, tectono-geomorphic and paleoseismic, GIS, and remote sensing techniques (Thakkar et al 1999, 2012a, b, 2020a, Thakkar 2018aMaurya et al 2003aMaurya et al , b, c, 2008Maurya et al , 2013Maurya et al , 2016Patidar et al 2007Patidar et al , 2008Malik et al 2008Malik et al , 2017Prizomwala et al 2014aPrizomwala et al , b, 2016aPrizomwala et al , 2016bPrizomwala et al , 2019Goyal et al 2015;Kothyari et al 2015Kothyari et al , 2016aKothyari et al , b, c, 2018Kothyari et al , 2019Kothyari et al , 2020aKothyari et al , 2020bKothyari et al , 2020cDas et al 2016aDas et al , b, 2017Das et al , 2019Das et al , 2020Padmalal et al 2019;Bhattacharya et al 2019;Dumka et al 2019;Shaikh et al 2019Shaikh et al , 2020Kandregula et al 2020;Lakhote et al 2020a, b;Mishra et al 2020;Rajendran et al 2020). Quaternary climate and sea level processes also resulted in fluvial, aeolian, and marine erosional and depositional features in the Kachchh landscape, and Quaternary sediments are found along the coast, and the Rann exposes some spectacular evidence of sea level changes.…”
Section: Significance Of Neotectonics and Palaeoseismic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…16,17,and 18). Quaternary tectonic activity along various faults of the KRB is also confirmed by using Neotectonic, tectono-geomorphic and paleoseismic, GIS, and remote sensing techniques (Thakkar et al 1999, 2012a, b, 2020a, Thakkar 2018aMaurya et al 2003aMaurya et al , b, c, 2008Maurya et al , 2013Maurya et al , 2016Patidar et al 2007Patidar et al , 2008Malik et al 2008Malik et al , 2017Prizomwala et al 2014aPrizomwala et al , b, 2016aPrizomwala et al , 2016bPrizomwala et al , 2019Goyal et al 2015;Kothyari et al 2015Kothyari et al , 2016aKothyari et al , b, c, 2018Kothyari et al , 2019Kothyari et al , 2020aKothyari et al , 2020bKothyari et al , 2020cDas et al 2016aDas et al , b, 2017Das et al , 2019Das et al , 2020Padmalal et al 2019;Bhattacharya et al 2019;Dumka et al 2019;Shaikh et al 2019Shaikh et al , 2020Kandregula et al 2020;Lakhote et al 2020a, b;Mishra et al 2020;Rajendran et al 2020). Quaternary climate and sea level processes also resulted in fluvial, aeolian, and marine erosional and depositional features in the Kachchh landscape, and Quaternary sediments are found along the coast, and the Rann exposes some spectacular evidence of sea level changes.…”
Section: Significance Of Neotectonics and Palaeoseismic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The KRB is a ∼W‐striking pericratonic palaeo‐rift graben that is currently undergoing active co‐seismic deformation, as evidenced by large magnitude earthquakes, including the 1819 Allahbund earthquake ( M w 7.8) and the 2001 Bhuj earthquake ( M w 7.7) (Chung and Gao, 1995; Padmalal et al ., 2019). The KRB was formed by rifting under an extensional stress regime in the Early Jurassic, followed by a basin inversion phase under a compressional stress regime during the Cenozoic (Biswas, 1993; Maurya et al ., 2017a, 2021a; Shaikh et al ., 2020).…”
Section: Regional Geological Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The youthfulness of the topography in terms of neotectonics is characterized by young features like fault scarps, receding scarps, deep bedrock gorges, caves, canyons, triangular facets, mountain fronts, deep valley incisions, warpings, gullied surface, meanders, offset, deflected and anastomosing drainages, knick points. The Quaternary tectonic activities along various faults of the Kutch Basin is also confirmed by implementing Neotectonic, tectono-geomorphic and paleoseismic, GIS, and Remote sensing aspects (Thakkar et al 1999(Thakkar et al , 2001(Thakkar et al , 2012a(Thakkar et al , b, 2018a(Thakkar et al , b, 2020aRajendran and Rajendran 2001;Maurya et al 2003aMaurya et al , b, c, 2008Maurya et al , 2013Maurya et al , 2016Patidar et al 2007;Malik et al 2008Malik et al , 2017Prizomwala et al 2014aPrizomwala et al , b, 2016aPrizomwala et al , b, 2019Goyal et al 2015;Kothyari et al 2015Kothyari et al , 2016aKothyari et al , b, c, 2018Kothyari et al , 2019Kothyari et al , 2020aKothyari et al , b, 2021Das et al 2016aDas et al , b, 2017Das et al , 2020Padmalal et al 2019;Bhattacharya et al 2019;Dumka et al 2019;Shaikh et al 2019Shaikh et al , 2020Kandregula et al 2020Kandregula et al , 2021Lakhote et al 2020a, b;Rajendran et al 2020;Mishra et al 2020, Jani et al 2021. Dumka et al (2019) worked out a Global Positioning Syste...…”
Section: Tectonic Framework and Structural Stylementioning
confidence: 99%