Neotectonic Activity from Karewa Sediments, Kashmir Himalaya, India


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Intermontane basin sedimentation occurred during Pliocene-Pleistocene in the Karewa Basin which formed after the continent-continent collision resulting in the formation of Himalayan orogenic belt around Eocene. These are elongated, narrow, thrust bounded basins which have formed during the late stages of orogeny. Situated at a height of 1700–1800 m above sea level, the Karewa basin received sediments because of ponding of a pre-existing river system and the tectonic movements along the Great Himalayan Ranges in the north and the Pir-Panjal ranges in the south along active faults. About 1300 m thick sediments of largely fluvio-lacustrine, glacio-fluvio-lacustrine and eolian origin are exposed having evidences of neotectonically formed structural features such as folds and faults. Folds are more prominent in the Lower Karewa formation (Hirpur Formation) while faults (mostly normal faults) are abundant in the Upper Karewas (Nagum Formation). Drainage in the area varies from dendritic to anastomosing to parallel. Anastomosing drainage suggests sudden decrease in gradient while presence of linear features such as faults and ridges is evident by parallel drainage. Study of morphometric parameters such as stream length (Lsm) and stream length ratios (RL), bifurcation ratio (Rb), drainage density (D), form factor (Rf), circularity ratio (Rc), and elongation ratio (Re) also indicate intense tectonic activity in the recent past.

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K. Agarwal

Department of Geology

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Индия, Lucknow, UP, 226007

R. Shah

Department of Geology

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Индия, Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600025

H. Achyuthan

Department of Geology

Email: kamalagarwal73@gmail.com
Индия, Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600025

D. Singh

Department of Geology

Email: kamalagarwal73@gmail.com
Индия, Lucknow, UP, 226007

S. Srivastava

Department of Geology

Email: kamalagarwal73@gmail.com
Индия, Lucknow, UP, 226007

I. Khan

Department of Geology

Email: kamalagarwal73@gmail.com
Индия, Lucknow, UP, 226007

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