India plate angular velocity and contemporary deformation rates from continuous GPS measurements from 1996 to 2015

S Jade, TS Shrungeshwara, K Kumar, P Choudhury… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
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 …

[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 …

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 …

Morphotectonics of the Jamini River basin, Bundelkhand Craton, Central India; using remote sensing and GIS technique

K Prakash, T Mohanty, JK Pati, S Singh… - Applied Water Science, 2017 - Springer
Morphological and morphotectonic analyses have been used to obtain information that
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

AP Singh, A Shukla, MR Kumar… - Bulletin of the …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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 …

Seismic imprints of plume‐lithosphere interaction beneath the northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province

J Sharma, MR Kumar, KS Roy… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

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 …

Crust beneath the northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province, India: Evidence for uplift and magmatic underplating

KM Rao, MR Kumar, BK Rastogi - Journal of Geophysical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …