Main Frontal Thrust | |
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Himalayan Frontal Thrust | |
Country | Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bhutan |
Characteristics | |
Range | Himalayas |
Length | 2,400 km |
Displacement | 15-21 mm/yr |
Tectonics | |
Status | Active |
Type | Thrust |
The Main Frontal Thrust (MFT), also known as the Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT), is a geological fault in the Himalayas that defines the boundary between the Himalayan foothills and Indo-Gangetic Plain.[1] The fault is well expressed on the surface thus could be seen via satellite imagery. It is the youngest and southernmost thrust structure in the Himalaya deformation front. It is a splay branch of the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT) as the root décollement.