The Sayan and Tunka faults are located at the boundary between the northernmost mountain belt of Central Asia (the Sayan-Baikal ranges) and the Siberian platform. These prominent crustal structures were involved in the opening of the southern Baikal rift system since the beginning of the Cenozoic and define large-scale sharp morphotectonic...
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2018 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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April 22, 2012 (v1)Conference paper
The Sayan fault is located at the boundary between the northernmost mountain belt of Central Asia (the Sayan- Baikal ranges) and the Siberian platform. This outstanding 500 km crustal structure defines an obvious and sharp morphotectonics feature easily recognizable on satellite imagery. Inherited from the Palaeozoic orogenes, the Sayan fault...
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December 2, 2010 (v1)Conference paper
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2015 (v1)Journal article
The Bulnay earthquake of 23 July 1905 (Mw 8.3–8.5), in north‐central Mongolia, is one of the world's largest recorded intracontinental earthquakes and one of four great earthquakes that occurred in the region during the twentieth century. The 375 km long surface rupture of the left‐lateral, strike‐slip, N095°E‐trending Bulnay fault associated...
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October 2007 (v1)Journal article
We studied the patterns, rates and evolution of fluvial terraces and fault system during the building process of an intracontinental transpressional mountain in the Gobi-Altay (Mongolia). By analyzing incisions and offsets of fluvial terraces and alluvial fans, we show that the massif has grown by outward migration of thrust faults through...
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