Deep India meets deep Asia: Lithospheric indentation, delamination and break-off under Pamir and Hindu Kush (Central Asia)

Volume: 435, Pages: 171 - 184
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Subduction of buoyant continental lithosphere is one of the least understood plate-tectonic processes. Yet under the Pamir–Hindu Kush, at the northwestern margin of the India–Asia collision zone, unusual deep earthquakes and seismic velocity anomalies suggest subduction of Asian and Indian lithosphere. Here, we report new precise earthquake hypocenters, detailed tomographic images and earthquake source mechanisms, which allow distinguishing a...
Paper Details
Title
Deep India meets deep Asia: Lithospheric indentation, delamination and break-off under Pamir and Hindu Kush (Central Asia)
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
435
Pages
171 - 184
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