The Muong Te fault zone is known as the active tectonic area in Northwest Vietnam, proved by earthquakes with the most recent one of Ms 4.9 on June 16, 2020 and hundreds of aftershocks accompanying with landslides. The neotectonic activities of the study area is asssessed by analysing 61 sub-basins in term of geomorphological indices: Ratio of valley floor width to valley height (Vf), Stream-Length gradient index (SL), Hypsometric integral index (HI), Hypsometric curve (HC) and Index of Relative Active Tectonics (IRAT). As a results, this are has: relative lowVf corresponding to the terrain of V-shape valleys; SL in large range from 10 to 7000 (gradient - m); straight – convex H ccurve and HI in the range of 0,422 – 0,51 corresponding to the developing phase of river basins; More than 50% of asymmetric basins (AF) due to tectonic impacts. IRAT ranging from 1.25 to 2.5 divided into 3 classes according to the tectonic levels: (1) – strong uplift with - IRAT < 1.5, (2) moderate uplift with IRAT from 1.5 to 2.0 (strong) and (3) weak uplift with IRAT more than 2. The calculated values of the indices are seemed very consistent with the tectonic-geological features of the Muong Te area.
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Tuyen, N. H., Hang, P. T. T. (2024). Active Tectonic Features of Muong Te Zone from Geomophological Indicators. American Journal of Environmental and Resource Economics, 9(3), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajere.20240903.12
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Tuyen, N. H.; Hang, P. T. T. Active Tectonic Features of Muong Te Zone from Geomophological Indicators. Am. J. Environ. Resour. Econ. 2024, 9(3), 61-73. doi: 10.11648/j.ajere.20240903.12
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Tuyen NH, Hang PTT. Active Tectonic Features of Muong Te Zone from Geomophological Indicators. Am J Environ Resour Econ. 2024;9(3):61-73. doi: 10.11648/j.ajere.20240903.12
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