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Active Faults in Southwestern Kathmandu Basin, Central Nepal
Author(s) -
Ken Saijo,
Kazuo Kimura,
Gopal M. S. Dongol,
Taku Komatsubara,
Hiroshi Yagi
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
journal of nepal geological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2676-1378
DOI - 10.3126/jngs.v11i0.32796
Subject(s) - fault scarp , geology , fault (geology) , fault plane , structural basin , colluvium , quaternary , pleistocene , active fault , river terraces , geomorphology , seismology , paleontology , alluvium , fluvial
Two active faults running in NW-SE direction are discussed in the southwestern margin of the Kathmandu Basin. The fault morphology is expressed by isolated mounds, scarps, and depressions. The faults dislocate the colluvial slopes and terraces of the late Pleistocene. The Quaternary sediments in the vicinity of the fault zone are tilted. The field evidences suggest the downthrow of the foot wall along the southwestward dipping fault plane. The vertical rate of displacement along the fault exceeds 1.0 mm/yr. The right-lateral slip, which is characteristic of the NW-SE trending faults in the Nepal Himalaya (Nakata 1988), is not recognised in this area.

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