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在印度北阿坎德邦的Garhwal喜马拉雅走廊进行了大地电磁调查,以描绘从印度-恒河平面到高喜马拉雅地区的地壳电性结构。该剖面穿过喜马拉雅主要逆冲:喜马拉雅锋面逆冲(HFF)、主边界逆冲(MBT)和主中央逆冲(MCT),与区域地质走向几乎垂直。这些喜马拉雅逆冲断层彼此大致平行,近地表更陡,随着深度的增加而变浅,直到与滑脱面合并。Garhwal喜马拉雅地区的主要构造要素平均走向为NW-SE (Khattri 1992)。磁变(MV)研究(Arora et al 1982)在Siwalik喜马拉雅地区24个站点的矩形阵列上进行,表明存在导电异常,他们将其解释为Aravallis的延伸,并称为跨喜马拉雅导体。随后,Gupta等人(1994)在Siwalik地区超过150公里长的Mohand - Ramnagar剖面进行了MT调查,以确定Siwalik沉积物的厚度。他们使用短周期大地电磁法记录了频率范围为0.01 - 100hz的大地电磁学数据,并在此基础上估计了n800 W的地电走向
Electrical structure of Garhwal Himalayan region, India, inferred from magnetotelluric
Magnetotelluric investigations have been carried out in the Garhwal Himalayan corridor to delineate electrical structure of the crust along a profile extending from Indo-Gangetic Plane to Higher Himalayan region in Uttarakhand, India. The profile passing through major Himalayan thrusts: Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFF), Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) and Main Central Thrust (MCT), and is nearly perpendicular to the regional geological strike. These Himalayan thrusts are broadly parallel to each other, steeper near surface and become shallow with the depth until they merge with the detachment surface. The main tectonic elements of Garhwal Himalayan region have an average strike of NW-SE (Khattri 1992). Magneto-variation (MV) studies (Arora et al 1982), were carried out over a rectangular array of 24 stations in the Siwalik Himalayan region, indicated the presence of a conductive anomaly, which they interpreted as an extension of the Aravallis and referred to as Trans Himalayan conductor. Subsequently, MT investigations were carried out by Gupta et al (1994) in the Siwalik region over 150 km long Mohand - Ramnagar profile to determine the thickness of Siwalik sediments. They recorded MT data in the frequency range 0.01–100 Hz using short period MT system and estimated geoelectric strike of N 800 W on the basis of
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The "Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences" (JHES) is a biannual journal, managed by the National Centre of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. JHES is recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan in "X" Category. The JHES entertains research articles relevant to the field of geosciences. Typical geoscience-related topics include sedimentary geology, igneous, and metamorphic geology and geochemistry, geographical information system/remote sensing related to natural hazards, and geo-environmental issues and earth quake seismology, and engineering and exploration geophysics. However, as the journal name implies, the articles addressing research relevant to the above disciplines in the Himalayan region will be given prime importance and relevance.