Abstract

Structural mapping and fieldwork in the Lesser and Higher Himalayan sequences in the western Arunachal Himalaya reveal crucial deformation fabrics in the Main Central Thrust (MCT) and Dirang Thrust (DT) zones. The top‐to‐SW ductile shear in the MCT and DT zones is correlated with the swing in the trend of MCT and DT from NE to NNW. The curved MCT and DT as traced by previous authors on the regional map of Arunachal Himalaya are studied. It is found that at places where these faults swing, shear senses developed at the meso‐scale. These shear senses are studied in meso‐ and micro‐scales. Seismicity in the western Arunachal Himalaya is influenced by basement cross‐strike crustal‐scale NW‐trending buried Bomdila Fault (BF). Landslides occur frequently along the Bhalukpong‐Bomdila–Sela traverse are also linked with the transverse BF. In its southern part, the BF coincides with the Dhansiri Lineament and is the basin margin fault in the upper Assam shelf. The Gondwana sediments extended further south below the Brahmaputra alluvium along the fault is to be explored for hydrocarbon exploration.

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