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Present-day kinematics at the India-Asia collision zone

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GEOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 81-84

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMERICA, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G22924A.1

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India-Asia collision; faulting; geodetic velocities; upper crust

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The collision of the Indian subcontinent with Asia drives the growth and evolution of the greater Tibetan Plateau region. Fault slip rates resulting from the relative motion between crustal blocks can provide a kinematic description of the distribution of present-day deformation. I construct a three-dimensional, regional-scale elastic block model of the India-Asia collision zone that is consistent with geodetic observations of interseismic deformation, mapped fault system geometry, historical seismicity, and the mechanics of the earthquake cycle. This mechanical model of the elastic upper crust yields a set of kinematically consistent fault slip rates and block motions that may serve to constrain dynamic models of continental crustal dynamics.

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