A review of recent studies of triggered earthquakes by artificial water reservoirs with special emphasis on earthquakes in Koyna, India

HK Gupta - Earth-Science Reviews, 2002 - Elsevier
Triggering of earthquakes by filling of artificial water reservoirs is known for over six
decades. As of today, over 90 sites have been globally identified where earthquakes have …

Earthquake cycle deformation and the Moho: Implications for the rheology of continental lithosphere

TJ Wright, JR Elliott, H Wang, I Ryder - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
The last 20 years has seen a dramatic improvement in the quantity and quality of geodetic
measurements of the earthquake loading cycle. In this paper we compile and review these …

Earthquakes in India and the Himalaya: tectonics, geodesy and history

R Bilham - Annals of GEOPHYSICS, 2004 - earth-prints.org
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much
impeded by its dispersal in a dozen local languages, and several colonial archives …

Case histories of induced and triggered seismicity

A McGarr, D Simpson, L Seeber - International Geophysics, 2002 - Elsevier
The study of anthropogenic seismicity began when earthquakes were first felt in
Johannesburg in 1894 (McDonald, 1982); by 1908 these events had been attributed to the …

A probabilistic seismic hazard map of India and adjoining regions

SC Bhatia, MR Kumar, HK Gupta - 1999 - earth-prints.org
This paper presents the results of an exercise carried out under GSHAP, over India and
adjoining regions bound by 0° N-40° N and 65° E-100° E. A working catalogue of main …

The seismic future of cities

R Bilham - Bulletin of earthquake engineering, 2009 - Springer
The final projected doubling in Earth's population in the next half century, requires an
additional 1 billion housing units, more dwellings constructed in a single generation than at …

Self‐consistent earthquake fault‐scaling relations: Update and extension to stable continental strike‐slip faults

M Leonard - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of …, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Using seismic moment (M 0)–length (L) data for stable continental region (SCR)
faults, augmented by data not included in previous studies, this article reassesses and …

Earthquake depth distributions in central Asia, and their relations with lithosphere thickness, shortening and extension

RA Sloan, JA Jackson, D McKenzie… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
This paper examines the relationship between seismogenic thickness, lithosphere structure
and rheology in central and northeastern Asia. We accurately determine earthquake depth …

A spectral analysis of the 21 May 1997, Jabalpur, India, earthquake (Mw = 5.8) and estimation of ground motion from future earthquakes in the Indian shield region

SK Singh, M Ordaz… - Bulletin of the …, 1999 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Jabalpur earthquake (23.08° N, 80.06° E, H= 36 km) is the first event in the
Indian Peninsular shield region to be well recorded by a newly installed, 10-station …

Probability of occurrence and displacement regression of distributed surface rupturing for reverse earthquakes

F Nurminen, P Boncio, F Visini, B Pace… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis provides a systematic approach to estimate
the likelihood of occurrence and expected amount of surface displacement during an …