Palaeoseismic investigations along the Kachchh Mainland Fault: a comprehensive review and new insights of the past earthquakes in the Kachchh basin, Western …

GC Kothyari, RS Kandregula, BS Kotlia, A Lakhote… - Quaternary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The intraplate Kachchh Rift basin has been hit by several devastating earthquakes
in the historic past including the 1819 Allah Bund Earthquake and the 2001 Bhuj …

Extremely fast Holocene coastal landscape evolution in the Kachchh Upland (NW India): Clues from a multidisciplinary review

E Srivastava, JN Malik, N Parrino, P Burrato… - Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The coastal landscape of the Kachchh Upland (KU) region (NW-India) changed over the last
few thousand years from a shallow marine gulf to a salty desert (1-4 meters asl). In this area …

Source Parameters and Tectonic Implications of Aftershocks of the Mw 7.6 Bhuj Earthquake of 26 January 2001

P Bodin, S Horton - Bulletin of the Seismological Society …, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We present and discuss the spatial distribution of more than 1000 aftershocks of the largest
continental intraplate earthquake to occur during the modern seismological period. The data …

The 2001 Kutch (Bhuj) earthquake: Coseismic surface features and their significance

K Rajendran, CP Rajendran, M Thakkar, MP Tuttle - Current Science, 2001 - JSTOR
The Mw 7.7, 2001 Kutch (Bhuj) earthquake that occurred in the northwestern fringes of the
Indian craton is the most damaging earthquake during the recent history. Although the main …

Characterization of the causative fault system for the 2001 Bhuj earthquake of Mw 7.7

P Mandal, BK Rastogi, HVS Satyanaraya, M Kousalya… - Tectonophysics, 2004 - Elsevier
Precise hypocenters (ERH< 0.5 km, ERZ< 1.0 km) of 600 aftershocks (Mw 2.0–5.3) delineate
a east–west trending blind thrust dipping (∼ 45°) towards south (named as North Wagad …

GPS derived crustal deformation analysis of Kachchh, zone of 2001 (M7. 7) earthquake, Western India

RK Dumka, S Chopra, S Prajapati - Quaternary International, 2019 - Elsevier
In this study, we present the first estimates of crustal deformation using the time series (2009–
2015) from GPS Network of Gujarat (GNG), comprising 10 GPS continuous and 5 campaign …

Tectonic framework of the Kachchh earthquake of 26 January 2001

P Talwani, A Gangopadhyay - Seismological …, 2001 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The 26 January 2001 Kachchh earthquake (USGS MW 7.6) is the most destructive event to
hit peninsular India in his- 24~ torical times. This event, which occurred on India's Republic …

The deadliest stable continental region earthquake occurred near Bhuj on 26 January 2001

BK Rastogi, HK Gupta, P Mandal… - Journal of …, 2001 - Springer
A large destructive earthquake occurred on 26 January 2001 in the region of Kutch, Gujarat,
in Western India, with magnitude Mw 7.7. The earthquake caused very heavy damage and a …

The Gujarat (India) seismic network

S Chopra, RBS Yadav, H Patel… - Seismological …, 2008 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The 26 January 2001 (Mw7. 7) Bhuj earthquake, in the Kachchh region of Gujarat, India,
caused 13,819 deaths, US $10 billion in economic losses and damaged more than 1 million …

[PDF][PDF] 2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake: surface faulting and its relation with neotectonics and regional structures, Gujarat, Western India

JP McCalpin, MG Thakkar - Annals of Geophysics, 2003 - annalsofgeophysics.eu
2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake: surface faulting and its relation with neotectonics and
regional structures, Gujarat, Western Indi Page 1 Key words surface rupture – Kachchh …