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 …

Paleo-earthquake signatures from the South Wagad Fault (SWF), Wagad Island, Kachchh, Gujarat, western India: a potential seismic hazard

JN Malik, MS Gadhavi, GC Kothyari… - Journal of Structural …, 2017 - Elsevier
In last 500 years, Kachchh experienced several large magnitude earthquakes (6.0≥ M≤
7.8), however, not all accompanied surface rupture. The 1819 Allah Bund earthquake (Mw7 …

Seismogenesis and earthquake triggering during the Van (Turkey) 2011 seismic sequence

Y Bayrak, RBS Yadav, D Kalafat, TM Tsapanos… - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
A unique and very interesting earthquake of magnitude Mw 7.2 occurred in the Van region of
Turkey on October 23, 2011 that caused a heavy loss of human lives and properties. The …

Seismic source characteristics in Kachchh and Saurashtra regions of Western India: b-value and fractal dimension map** of aftershock sequences

AP Singh, IG Roy, S Kumar, JR Kayal - Natural Hazards, 2015 - Springer
Seismic source characteristics in the Kachchh rift basin and Saurashtra horst tectonic blocks
in the stable continental region (SCR) of western peninsular India are studied using the …

A review of operational earthquake forecasting methodologies using linguistic fuzzy rule-based models from imprecise data with weighted regression approach

PK Dutta, OP Mishra, MK Naskar - 2013 - dac.umt.edu.my
It is, by now, well recognized that earthquake disaster analysis always yields some amount
of “impreciseness” or “vagueness” or “fuzziness” due to heterogeneity in the underlying …

Seismicity and subterranean sounds in the northwest Deccan volcanic province of India

AP Singh, MR Kumar, S Kumar… - Bulletin of the …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The northwestern Deccan volcanic province in India is one of the most seismically active
intraplate regions of the world. In addition, the region is associated with episodic swarm …

An insight into crack density, saturation rate, and porosity model of the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in the stable continental region of western India

OP Mishra, AP Singh, D Kumar, BK Rastogi - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2001 Bhuj earthquake (Mw 7.6) source zone is examined in the light of crack
density (ε), saturation rate (ξ) and porosity parameter (ψ) using new data set derived from a …

The 24 January 2020 (Mw 6.8) Sivrice (Elazig, Turkey) earthquake: a first look at spatiotemporal distribution and triggering of aftershocks

E Bayrak, C Ozer - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021 - Springer
The Sivrice earthquake is the greatest earthquake that appeared in the last 120 years in the
Hazar-Sincik segment of the left-lateral strike-slip East Anatolian Fault Zone in Eastern …

Occurrences of large-magnitude earthquakes in the Kachchh region, Gujarat, western India: Tectonic implications

PK Khan, SP Mohanty, S Sinha, D Singh - Tectonophysics, 2016 - Elsevier
Moderate-to-large damaging earthquakes in the peninsular part of the Indian plate do not
support the long-standing belief of the seismic stability of this region. The historical record …

Assessment of predominant frequencies using ambient vibration in the Kachchh region of western India: implications for earthquake hazards

AP Singh, N Annam, S Kumar - Natural hazards, 2014 - Springer
The Kachchh region is the second most seismically active region in India after the Himalaya.
One of the disastrous Indian earthquakes of the millennium was the Bhuj earthquake of …