Repeated reactivation of the Gavilgarh-Tan Shear Zone, Central India: Implications for the tectonic survival of deep-seated intra-continental fault zones

Volume: 186, Pages: 104051
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
null null Continental crust accommodates crustal deformation through repeated reactivation of old shear/fault zones that constitute domains of long-term structural weakness. Reactivation is often triggered by mechanical and chemical (fluid-assisted) changes of the host rocks within the fault core region. However, faults can also reactivate in fluid-poor condition if they are oriented favourably with respect to the prevalent stress regime. An...
Paper Details
Title
Repeated reactivation of the Gavilgarh-Tan Shear Zone, Central India: Implications for the tectonic survival of deep-seated intra-continental fault zones
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
186
Pages
104051
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