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Title: | Quantitative Interpretation of Geomagnetic Induction Response Across the Thrust Zones of the Himalaya along the Ganga-Yamuna Valley |
Authors: | Reddy, C. D. Arora, B. R. |
Keywords: | Geomagnetic Induction Thrust Zones Himalaya Ganga-Yamuna Valley |
Issue Date: | 1993 |
Citation: | Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 1993, Volume 45, Issue 9, Pages 775-785, DOI https://doi.org/10.5636/jgg.45.775 |
Abstract: | Geomagnetic variations, recorded through a two-phase magnetovariational study carried out along the Ganga-Yamuna valley of the Garhwal Himalaya, northwest India, are reduced to a set of induction arrows spanning a period range of 12-128 minutes. The spatial behaviour of induction response indicates that the Main Frontal Thrust is a major electrical discontinuity with enhanced conductivity to the south, beneath the Indo-Gangetic plains. Simple two-dimensional (2-D) geoelectrical models with geophysical constraints on the thickness and resistivity of the sedimentary sequences indicate that the induced currents in the Indo-Gangetic plains contribute little to the observed induction response. A full 2-D electrical resistivity model which reproduces the observed electromagnetic response, essentially requires a highly conducting layer at mid-crustal depth beneath the Indo-Gangetic Plains, becoming less conducting on underthrusting beneath the frontal Himalayan belt. This layer coincides with the brittle-to-ductile transition zone along which lie the foci of most moderate earthquakes. |
URI: | http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1846 |
Appears in Collections: | SEG_Reprints |
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