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- W4321493520 abstract "The Himalayas, which formed as a result of the impactful collision of the Indian plate with Eurasian plate, is a tectonically complex and seismically active region. It has been a hotspot for many great earthquakes in the past. The continued collision coupled with the complex structural features has led to the persistent seismic activity of the region. The progressive collision led to the formation of distinct tectonic units bounded by thrust faults. The northeastern state of Sikkim in India, which is sandwiched between Nepal and Bhutan in the Himalayas, has been prone to frequent great earthquakes. The deployment of a dense seismic network consisting of 27 broadband seismometers, across Sikkim Himalayas and the northern part of West Bengal, since April 2019 has enabled us to monitor the seismic activity in the study region.Here, we present a study which aims at understanding the seismotectonic activity of the study region using local earthquakes (epicentral distance < 200km) recorded by the network between April 2019 and September 2022. The progressively improved relocation of local earthquakes recorded in the study region shows a diffuse cloud of micro-seismicity concentrated along a diagonal region extending from north of Assam in the southeast to south of Tibet in the northwest. From south to north we have observed clusters of earthquakes with a gradual increase in their hypocentral depths.The upper-crustal earthquakes (~0-25km) are located near the down-dip end of the locked part of the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT), along which India underplates Tibet. We also observe prominent lower crustal earthquakes at depths greater than 30 km. These earthquakes are possibly originating at the junctions of different blocks in an imbricated crust in response to active shortening. We also observe a mid-crustal seismicity pattern following the DCFZ (Dhubri-Chungthang Fault Zone), supporting observations from earlier studies. Striking variations are observed in the faulting mechanisms and orientation of stress axes along the north-south and east-west profiles, and also with depth. We plan to further investigate if these variations imply the presence of possible segmentation, its depth, extent, surface expression and determine its relation to the geodynamics of the region. Integrating the results obtained from the various studies and interpreting them will help in delineating the seismotectonic activity of the study region. Quality data recorded by the dense network will further complement in enhancing the resolution of the results obtained." @default.
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- W4321493520 date "2023-05-15" @default.
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- W4321493520 title "Seismicity and active tectonics: New insights from Sikkim Himalaya" @default.
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