Zagros, Hindu Kush, Himalaya: Geodynamic Evolution

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F. M. Delany, H. K. Gupta
Wiley, 1981 - Science - 323 pages

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geodynamics Series, Volume 3.

The International Geodynamics Project focussed attention on processes within the earth responsible for the movement of the lithospheric blocks. At anyone time, strong tectonic activity appears limited to a few mobile belts. Most of the present-day seismic activity is confined to the Circum-Pacific belt, the Alpide belt and the mid-oceanic ridges. These belts include oceanic and continental rift systems, the island arcs and young folded mountains. Continent to continent collision of the Eurasian and the Indian plates is generally believed to be responsible for the origin of the Himalaya, the tectonics of this region and the neighbouring south and central Asia. To focus attention on geodynamic problems in this relatively much less known Alpine-Himalayan region bounded by Iran in the West and Burma in the East, the Inter-Union Commission on Geodynamics formed a separate Working Group 3b under the Chairmanship of Hari Narain. Later, in 1975, this Working Group 3b on "Geodynamics of the Alpine-Himalayan region, East" was given independant status and re-numbered as Working Group 6.

Contents

Foreword
1
Active Faulting and Tectonics of Iran
33
A Brief Report on Geodynamics in Iran
70
Tectonics of the Central Sector of the Himalaya
87
The Geodynamic History of the Himalaya
111
Geology and Tectonics of the Himalayan Region of Ladakh Himachal
122
The Geodynamic Evolution of the HimalayaTen Years of Research in Central
149
Status Report of the Work Carried out by Geological Survey of India in the
169
GEOCHEMISTRY
189
Basic Igneous Episodes in the Himalaya and Their Tectonic Significance
205
GEOPHYSICS
214
Focal Mechanism Solutions and Their Tectonic Implications for the
243
Structure and Seismotectonics of the HimalayaPamir Hindukush Region and the
272
A Review of the Long Period Surface Waves Studies in the Himalaya and
294
State of Stress in the Northern Part of the Indian Plate
307
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