India plate angular velocity and contemporary deformation rates from continuous GPS measurements from 1996 to 2015
We estimate a new angular velocity for the India plate and contemporary deformation rates
in the plate interior and along its seismically active margins from Global Positioning System …
in the plate interior and along its seismically active margins from Global Positioning System …
[HTML][HTML] Quaternary tectonic history of seismically active intraplate Kachchh Rift Basin, western India: A review
GC Kothyari, RS Kandregula, R Dumka… - Geodesy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Since the recorded historical period, the Kachchh Rift Basin (KRB) has encountered
numerous moderate to large magnitude earthquakes. According to the series of seismicity …
numerous moderate to large magnitude earthquakes. According to the series of seismicity …
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 …
a east–west trending blind thrust dipping (∼ 45°) towards south (named as North Wagad …
Morphotectonics of the Jamini River basin, Bundelkhand Craton, Central India; using remote sensing and GIS technique
Morphological and morphotectonic analyses have been used to obtain information that
influence hydrographic basins, predominantly these are modifications of tectonic elements …
influence hydrographic basins, predominantly these are modifications of tectonic elements …
Characterizing surface geology, liquefaction potential, and maximum intensity in the Kachchh seismic zone, Western India, through microtremor analysis
This study presents results of microtremor analysis carried out over diverse geological
formations and liquefaction sites in the Kachchh seismic zone of western India, which is host …
formations and liquefaction sites in the Kachchh seismic zone of western India, which is host …
Seismic imprints of plume‐lithosphere interaction beneath the northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province
The interaction of the Indian continental lithosphere with the Reunion plume resulted in
massive outpouring of basalts manifested in the Deccan Volcanic Province. Although it is …
massive outpouring of basalts manifested in the Deccan Volcanic Province. Although it is …
The deadliest stable continental region earthquake occurred near Bhuj on 26 January 2001
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 …
in Western India, with magnitude Mw 7.7. The earthquake caused very heavy damage and a …
Some geodynamic aspects of Kutch basin and seismicity: An insight from gravity studies
DV Chandrasekhar, DC Mishra - Current Science, 2002 - JSTOR
The Bouguer anomaly of Kutch shows several gravity highs and lows, primarily attributed to
fault-controlled basement uplifts and depressions. Gravity modelling suggests larger …
fault-controlled basement uplifts and depressions. Gravity modelling suggests larger …
Crust beneath the northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province, India: Evidence for uplift and magmatic underplating
Abstract The northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province of India and its pericratonic rift basins
were reactivated during different stages after the breakup of India from the Gondwanaland …
were reactivated during different stages after the breakup of India from the Gondwanaland …
The Gujarat (India) seismic network
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 …
caused 13,819 deaths, US $10 billion in economic losses and damaged more than 1 million …