2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4280
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Source parameters and scaling relations for small to moderate earthquakes in theIndo‐BurmaRanges,North‐east India, and its seismotectonic implications

Abstract: One of the most tectonically active regions of the world is the Indo-Burma Ranges (IBR) of North-east (NE) India and its surrounding region. It has been considered as a natural laboratory for exploring the geodynamics and kinematics of the subduction system because of the undergoing complex tectonic processes (Gahalaut et al., 2016;Kayal, 2008). The region experienced two greatest earthquakes, the

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“…The Himalaya mountain belt is about 2500 km in length, from west to east, and is a classic example of an orogenic system created by the continent-continent collision between the Indian-Eurasian plates F I G U R E 2 Geological map of Eastern Himalaya, Indo-Myanmar orogenic belt, northern, Central Myanmar, and adjacent areas (modified after Mitchell et al, 2007;Searle et al, 2007;. Locations of study area presented in the issue include 1/S2: Kundu and Hazarika (2022); 2/S2: Y. R. ; 3/S2: Rawat and Luirei (2022) Chaubey et al (2022); 24/S2: ; Bora, Mukherjee, et al (2022); 25/S2: Khuman and Ibotombi (2022); 26/S2: Y. R. ; 27/S2: Thokchom and Kshetrimayum (2021); 28/S2: Barman et al (2022); 29/S2: V. Sharma and Biswas (2022) along the Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone (ITSZ) $55 Ma ago (de Sigoyer et al, 2000;DeCelles et al, 2001;Yin, 2006). The southern parts of the Eurasian Plate mainly have the Trans-Himalaya, Ladakh batholith, Gangdese batholith, Lohit batholith, Karakoram Ranges, Ophiolites, Indus-Tsangpo Mélange zone, etc.…”
Section: Himalaya Orogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Himalaya mountain belt is about 2500 km in length, from west to east, and is a classic example of an orogenic system created by the continent-continent collision between the Indian-Eurasian plates F I G U R E 2 Geological map of Eastern Himalaya, Indo-Myanmar orogenic belt, northern, Central Myanmar, and adjacent areas (modified after Mitchell et al, 2007;Searle et al, 2007;. Locations of study area presented in the issue include 1/S2: Kundu and Hazarika (2022); 2/S2: Y. R. ; 3/S2: Rawat and Luirei (2022) Chaubey et al (2022); 24/S2: ; Bora, Mukherjee, et al (2022); 25/S2: Khuman and Ibotombi (2022); 26/S2: Y. R. ; 27/S2: Thokchom and Kshetrimayum (2021); 28/S2: Barman et al (2022); 29/S2: V. Sharma and Biswas (2022) along the Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone (ITSZ) $55 Ma ago (de Sigoyer et al, 2000;DeCelles et al, 2001;Yin, 2006). The southern parts of the Eurasian Plate mainly have the Trans-Himalaya, Ladakh batholith, Gangdese batholith, Lohit batholith, Karakoram Ranges, Ophiolites, Indus-Tsangpo Mélange zone, etc.…”
Section: Himalaya Orogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Special Issue‐ Part 2 is a continuation of earlier Special Issue‐ Part 1 published in vol. 57 (2), of Geological Journal , which contained 26 research articles (Ao & Satyanarayanan, 2022; Baral et al, 2022; Bhowmik et al, 2022; Bora, Borah, et al, 2022; Bora, Mukherjee, et al, 2022; Deb & Ray, 2022; Devi & Singh, 2022; Devrani et al, 2022; Doley et al, 2022; Gogoi et al, 2022; Gupta et al, 2022; Hazarika & Kayal, 2021; Imtisunep et al, 2022; Liu et al, 2022; Luirei et al, 2022; Lukram & Tandon, 2022; Bidyananda et al, 2022; Majumdar, Gogoi, & Ghatak, 2022; Majumdar, Gogoi, Ghatak, Saikia, et al, 2022; Mukherjee et al, 2022; Pebam et al, 2021; Rashid et al, 2022; Saikia et al, 2022; Singh and Kshetrimayum, 2021; Singh, Guruaribam, Singh et al, 2022; Singh, Singh, Singh, et al, 2022; Srivastava, 2021; Srivastava & Kichu, 2021). Figure 2 displays the area of study of 29 papers included in this Special Issue 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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