Rate of slip from multiple Quaternary dating methods and paleoseismic investigations along the Talas‐Fergana Fault: tectonic implications for the Tien Shan Range
The ~400 km‐long Talas‐Fergana fault (TFF) is one of a series of major right‐lateral strike‐slip faults that cross the Tien Shan Range. This fault has been recognized as active in the late‐Holocene and accommodates part of the deformation induced by the ongoing Indo‐Asian collision. The kinematics a...
Main Authors: | Rizza, M, Abdrakhmatov, K, Walker, R, Braucher, R, Guillou, V, Carr, A, Campbell, G, Mackenzie, D, Jackson, J, Aumaître, G, Bourlès, D, Keddadouche, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2019
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