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                                                             Explain  Major Discontinuities (tectonic Zones) of Nepal Himalayas and ir Engineering Significance.                                                            
                                                        
                                                       
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
The Nepal Himalaya was formed by the collision of two continental plates: the Tibetan plate and the Indian Plate. It is believed that Indian plate is going down while Eurasian plate (i.e, Tibetan plate) is rising over the Indian plate.This action has generated the following major discontinuities parallel to the Nepal himalayas :
- Main Central Thrust (MCT)
- Main Boundary thrust (MBT)
- Main Frontal Thrust (MFT)
This is the tectonic contact between the Higher Himalayas and Lesser Himalayas. The MCT was active during the early phases of Himalayan orogeny but it is now considered to be less active than main boundary thrust (MBT). The maximum earthquake potential of this fault was recorded to be 7.5 in magnitude.
It is a north dipping thrust fault.
This is the active tectonic contact between the Lesser Himalayas and Siwaliks. The MBT has been the sour....
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