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Neotectonic behavior of transverse faults in central Mainland Kac | 36826
Journal of Geology & Geophysics

Journal of Geology & Geophysics
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ISSN: 2381-8719

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Neotectonic behavior of transverse faults in central Mainland Kachchh, Western India: Case studies of Kodki, Ratiya and university faults


4th International Conference on Geology and Geoscience

April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE

M G Thakkar and Gaurav Chauhan

Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Geol Geophys

Abstract :

Kachchh is a pericratonic rift basin, traversed by E-W trending faults viz. Nagar Parkar Fault, Island Belt Fault, Kachchh Mainland Fault, South Wagad Fault, Katrol Hill Fault and North Kathiyawar Fault. These make the half-graben structures bounded by uplifts. Transverse faults trending N-S, NW-SE to NE-SW cut across the E-W tectonic fabric in dip-slip and strike slip manners. Central part of the Kachchh basin is affected by basement high known as Median high trending NNESSW. Neotectonics along the median high causes structural bending developing several N-S, NNW-SSE, NNE-SSW transverse faults, which form in the network of the law amplitude but extensive faults. The mainland is geographically divided into northern hill range and Katrol hill range flanked by the major faults. At places KMF and KHF are dissected by transverse faults of varying trends. Most transverse faults are caused by the structural bending of Median high. University fault, Ratiya Fault and Kodki faults are low amplitude faults developed as bending fractures on the crest of the Median High. These show geometry of normal, reserve and strike slip movement in the field. N-S trending Kodki fault shows normal nature forming graben and half-Graben structures, while NNE-SSW trending University fault is reverse forming a small scarp. Ratiya fault is oblique slip in nature evidenced by drainage offsetting and alluvial fan and debris deposits on the hanging wall, above the fault plane. Presently studied varied (normal, reverse and oblique slip) transverse faults are restricted to the Median High region between two major E-W trending reverse faults suggesting N-S and E-W compressive stresses. The studies suggest that in neotectonic movement in median high of Kachchh mainland has generated varied transverse faults due to multiple stress regimes during inversion phase. It needs detailed geodetic and structural analysis to know the sources of these tectonic forces.

Biography :

M G Thakkar is working on neotectonics, paleoseismology, paleoclimates and quaternary science of Kachchh intra-plate basin in western India since 25 years. He worked as an Assistant Professor in an undergraduate college in Bhuj. He also worked efficiently and effectively as a Principal in the same college for two years and received NAAC accreditation. From 2008 onwards, he established a new Department of Earth and Environmental Science in KSKV Kachchh University and became the Associate Professor and Head. Simultaneously, he also acted as a Dean-Science Faculty and is still working with the same designation. He has received several research awards/grants from the Government of India, Ministry of Science and Technology and published ~50 national and international research papers in peer reviewed journals till date. He has also attended and convened several international conferences during his career.

Email: mgthakkar@rediffmail.com

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