Authors
Syed Amer Mahmood, Richard Gloaguen
Publication date
2012/7/1
Journal
Geoscience Frontiers
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
407-428
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Landscapes in tectonically active Hindu Kush (NW Pakistan and NE Afghanistan) result from a complex integration of the effects of vertical and horizontal crustal block motions as well as erosion and deposition processes. Active tectonics in this region have greatly influenced the drainage system and geomorphic expressions. The study area is a junction of three important mountain ranges (Hindu Kush-Karakorum-Himalayas) and is thus an ideal natural laboratory to investigate the relative tectonic activity resulting from the India-Eurasia collision. We evaluate active tectonics using DEM derived drainage network and geomorphic indices hypsometric integral (HI), stream-length gradient (SL), fractal dimension (FD), basin asymmetry factor (AF), basin shape index (Bs), valley floor width to valley height ratio (Vf) and mountain front sinuosity (Smf). The results obtained from these indices were combined to yield an index …
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