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Active tectonics and earthquake potential of the Myanmar region [PDF]
Abstract This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and its immediate surroundings. We combine this evidence with published structural, geodetic, and seismic data to present an overview of the active tectonic architecture of the region and its seismic potential.
Yu Wang +4 more
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Unveiling the Presence of Limestone, Chert and Fossil Leaves in Disang Group Exposed in the North- easternmost Part of Assam-Arakan Basin, India: An Integrated Study on Lithology, Petrography, and Clay Mineralogy [PDF]
AbstractDisang Group of the north-easternmost part of Assam-Arakan Basin is predominantly made up of shales with sandstone and siltstone. The current study attempts to investigate its provenance, tectonic setting, paleoclimate, and diagenetic history using integrated approach of field investigation, petrography, and clay mineralogy. It has revealed for
Dimple Moni Kachari +2 more
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Carbonaceous shales of the Upper Disang Formation of the Inner Paleogene Fold Belt of Assam-Arakan Basin, exposed along the Dimapur-Senapati road section of Nagaland and Manipur states of India have been studied for interpreting hydrocarbon potential ...
M. Gogoi, S. Phukan
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Flows and Frictions in Trans-Himalayan Spaces [PDF]
Flows and Frictions in Trans-Himalayan Spaces traces movements and connections in a region known for its formidable obstacles to mobility. Eight original essays and a conceptual introduction engage with questions of networks and interconnection between ...
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Genetic population structure of the malaria vector Anopheles baimaii in north-east India using mitochondrial DNA. [PDF]
Background Anopheles baimaii is a primary vector of human malaria in the forest settings of Southeast Asia including the north-eastern region of India. Here, the genetic population structure and the basic population genetic parameters of An.
Sarma DK +11 more
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Long-term microseepage of hydrocarbons creates a reducing environment in the near-surface soil and sediment cover inducing an array of diagenetic alterations such as bleaching of red beds and increasing abundance of ferrous, clay and carbonate minerals ...
Santosh Garain +2 more
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Abstract The Indo‐Burma subduction zone is a highly oblique subduction system where the Indian plate is converging with the Eurasian plate. How strain is partitioned between the Indo‐Burma interface and upper plate Kabaw Fault, and whether the megathrust is a locked and active zone of convergence that can generate great earthquakes are ongoing debates.
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