Autores
Pei-Zhen Zhang, Zhengkang Shen, Min Wang, Weijun Gan, Roland Burgmann, Peter Molnar, Qi Wang, Zhijun Niu, Jianzhong Sun, Jianchun Wu, Sun Hanrong, You Xinzhao
Fecha de publicación
2004/9/1
Revista
Geology
Volumen
32
Número
9
Páginas
809-812
Editor
Geological Society of America
Descripción
Global positioning system velocities from 553 control points within the Tibetan Plateau and on its margins show that the present-day tectonics in the plateau is best described as deformation of a continuous medium, at least when averaged over distances of >∼100 km. Deformation occurs throughout the plateau interior by ESE-WNW extension and slightly slower NNE-SSW shortening. Relative to Eurasia, material within the plateau interior moves roughly eastward with speeds that increase toward the east, and then flows southward around the eastern end of the Himalaya. Crustal thickening on the northeastern and eastern margins of the plateau occurs over a zone ∼400 km wide and cannot be the result of elastic strain on a single major thrust fault. Shortening there accommodates much of India's penetration into Eurasia. A description in terms of movements of rigid blocks with elastic strain associated with slip …
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