Vk. Gahalaut et R. Chander, On interseismic elevation changes observed near 75.5 degrees E longitude in the NW Himalaya, B SEIS S AM, 89(3), 1999, pp. 837-843
We interpret in this article the available observations of interseismic ele
vation changes along the Pathankot-Dalhousie leveling line near 75.5 degree
s E longitude in the NW Himalaya. We find the data consistent with the view
that the major earthquakes of this section of the Himalayan convergent pla
te margin may occur in a manner similar to that inferred for subduction zon
es along the Pacific rim. In both cases, the main thrust zone (MTZ), a dipw
ise section of the plate boundary fault (PBF), which ruptures during major
earthquakes, is locked in the interseismic period, and the overlying rocks
experience downdip drag due to subduction of underlying rocks at the local
plate convergence rate. We estimate that the MTZ may have a downdip width o
f only 25 km in the vicinity of the leveling line. We estimate also that, i
n the current interseismic period, enough strain may have accumulated alrea
dy for the next major earthquake of the region.