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Active Convergence of the India‐Burma‐Sunda Plates Revealed by a New Continuous GPS Network
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Author Affiliations
Nanyang Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore
Published InJournal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
Year2019
Citations114
Abstract
Abstract The Rakhine (Arakan)‐Bangladesh megathrust, along which the Indian and Burma plates collide, is assumed by some to be inactive/aseismic due to the lack of notable interplate earthquakes in the modern instrumental catalog. However, geological and historical evidence of the great 1762 Arakan earthquake suggest the megathrust can produce M ~8 events that could adversely affect the lives of millions of people in the region. To investigate the seismogenic potential and determine the slip budget of the megathrust, we first need to solve for India‐Burma‐Sunda relative plate motions. We present a new set of 24 GPS velocities (2011–2017) from the Myanmar‐India‐Bangladesh‐Bhutan continuous GPS network. We use the new velocities and those from previously published studies to explore the geometries and…
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