... V, De Vivo B, Laor E (Eds) (2021) Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure: neo-deterministic (NDSHA) approach guarantees prevention rather than cure. Imprint: Elsevier. Paperback ISBN: 9780128235034), ...
by Sridevi Jade & T. S. Shrungeshwara
The 2500 km Himalayan arc spanning Kashmir, Ladakh, in the west to Eastern syntaxis in the east is a tectonically complex and seismically active northern subduction ...
... importance for seismic hazard assessment of a territory. The generalization of the Gutenberg–Richter relation—the Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes (USLE) proposed in 1988 makes it possible to take into ...
... in first time precise estimates of crustal motion and strain models for Indian plate interior and boundaries thus providing recurrence rate of large earthquakes in India. She was instrumental in setting ...
... earthquakes are typically within the 600°C isotherm. However, the seismic slip may extend deeper by rupturing the crust, occasionally reaching upper mantle depths.
Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2024.106299 ...
... and historical earthquakes since 1500 AD in this region. Seismic strain rates during the instrumental period of the past 50 + years indicate a mean compression rate of − 28.1 ns/year and it slightly decreases ...
... vulnerable intra-cratonic zones in the world categorized as seismic zone V, i.e. having potential to produce earthquakes of intensity IX or higher. We analysed the geodetic and seismic principal strain ...
... shallow thrust faulting earthquakes, typical of the ongoing convergence. This region has unusual strike‐slip earthquake occurrences over the depth ranges of 40‐120 km, possibly indicating intraslab deformation. ...
... compiled by including both pre-instrumental and instrumental era earthquakes of magnitude Mw ≥ 5, dating back to 260 AD. Acceleration time series thus generated are then integrated to obtain velocity and ...
... magnitude earthquakes decreases in response to increased fragmentation of the fault zone. The negative correlation means that there is a considerable probability of occurrences of large magnitude earthquakes, ...
... of the Wharton Basin stress field and 2012 earthquakes on the SASZ fore-arc deformation is also probed. A near-complete co-seismic stress-relief is observed at Nicobar, followed by North Sumatra and Little ...
by Sridevi Jade, Ramees R. Mir, Chiranjeevi G. Vivek, T. S. Shrungeshwara, I. A. Parvez, Rakesh Chandra, D. Suri Babu, S. Vishal Gupta, Ankit, Siva Sai Kumar Rajana & V. K. Gaur
We present GPS velocities ...
by K.Silpa and Anil Earnest
Kinematic source process models using tele-seismic waveform inversion of three stable continental region (SCR) earthquakes from India (1993 Mw 6.2 Latur, 1997 Mw 5.8 Jabalpur ...
by M.Sithartha Muthu Vijayan and K.Shimna
Ionospheric perturbations induced by tsunamis and earthquakes can be used for tsunami early warning and remote sensing of earthquakes, provided the perturbations ...
... earthquakes with the lateral slab shear due to oblique slip-partitioning. Spatial variations in the Indian slab stress field indicate higher margin parallel compression at the Naga versus the Chin and ...
by Imtiyaz A.Parvez
Earthquakes constitute one of the most feared natural disasters that occur with no warning and can result in great destruction along with loss of lives, particularly the seismically ...
... in Indian subcontinent. In addition to this, the group works on modeling and simulation of ground motion for deterministic seismic hazard, site specific ground motion from scenario earthquakes and crustal ...