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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 1981

Extensional tectonics in central and eastern Asia: a brief summary

Peter Molnar; Paul Tapponnier; Wang-Ping Chen

Although most of the neotectonics of eastern and central Asia seems to be due to the collision and continued convergence between India and Eurasia, extensional tectonics prevails in four portions of this region: Tibet, the Baikal rift system, the Shansi graben and Yunnan. We think that the convergence between India and Eurasia is responsible for crustal extension in all four regions, but the physical mechanisms responsible for the extension are not the same in all of these cases. Fault plane solutions of earthquakes, and clearly defined escarpments and adjacent basins seen on the Landsat imagery, indicate widespread normal faulting in Tibet (Molnar & Tapponnier 1975, 1978; Ni & York 1978). The direction of extension appears to be east-west, but the poorly determined fault plane solutions and the lack of field studies allow some variation in the direction of extension. The normal faulting seems to be confined to the areas of highest elevation and some of the normal faults cross the Indus-Zangbu suture into the high Himalaya.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1983

Focal depths of intracontinental and intraplate earthquakes and their implications for the thermal and mechanical properties of the lithosphere

Wang-Ping Chen; Peter Molnar


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1983

Focal depths and fault plane solutions of earthquakes under the Tibetan Plateau

Peter Molnar; Wang-Ping Chen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1977

Seismic moments of major earthquakes and the average rate of slip in central Asia

Wang-Ping Chen; Peter Molnar


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1990

Source parameters of earthquakes and intraplate deformation beneath the Shillong Plateau and the Northern Indoburman Ranges

Wang-Ping Chen; Peter Molnar


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1981

Constraints on the seismic wave velocity structure beneath the Tibetan Plateau and their tectonic implications

Wang-Ping Chen; Peter Molnar


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1987

The Tangshan Earthquake Sequence and its implications for the evolution of the North China Basin

John Nábělek; Wang-Ping Chen; Hong Ye


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1983

Calculated temperatures in overthrust terrains and possible combinations of heat sources responsible for the Tertiary granites in the greater Himalaya

Peter Molnar; Wang-Ping Chen; Elaine R. Padovani


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1984

S-P wave travel time residuals and lateral inhomogeneity in the mantle beneath Tibet and the Himalaya

Peter Molnar; Wang-Ping Chen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1981

An intermediate depth earthquake beneath Tibet: Source characteristics of the event of September 14, 1976

Wang-Ping Chen; John Nábělek; Thomas J. Fitch; Peter Molnar

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Paul Tapponnier

Nanyang Technological University

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Elaine R. Padovani

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Thomas J. Fitch

Australian National University

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