Configuration of the Indian Moho beneath the NW Himalaya and Ladakh
[1] Teleseismic receiver function analysis of seismograms recorded on a ∼700 km long profile of 17 broadband seismographs traversing the NW Himalaya shows a progressive northward deepening of the Indian Moho from ∼40 km beneath Delhi south of the Himalayan foredeep to ∼75 km beneath Taksha at the Ka...
Main Authors: | Rai, S, Priestley, K, Gaur, V, Mitra, S, Singh, M, Searle, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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