M Verma, BK Bansal - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2013 - Springer
The Indian subcontinent is characterized by various tectonic units viz., Himalayan collision zone in North, Indo-Burmese arc in north-east, failed rift zones in its interior in Peninsular …
Koyna, located in the Deccan Volcanic Province in western India, is the most significant site of reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) globally. The largest RTS event of M 6.3 occurred …
Artificial water reservoir-triggered earthquakes have continued at Koyna in the Deccan Traps province, India, since the impoundment of the Shivaji Sagar reservoir in 1962. Existing …
I Durá-Gómez, P Talwani - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2010 - Springer
Continuous reservoir-induced seismicity has been observed in the Koyna–Warna region in western India following the beginning of impoundment of Koyna and Warna Reservoirs in …
DV Reddy, P Nagabhushanam… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Hydrochemical parameters and oxygen-18 (δ18O) were measured in groundwater from wells and spring waters from the active seismic area around Koyna—Warna reservoirs over …
D Shashidhar, K Mallika, C Mahato… - Journal of the …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Koyna-Warna region of western India is one of the most prominent reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) sites in the world. A catalogue of 957 earthquakes of M≥ 2.0 …
DV Reddy, P Nagabhushanam - Applied geochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
Exploratory hydrochemical studies were initiated in Koyna, India, to examine the chemical changes in the deep groundwater due to seismic activity, 2months before the occurrence of …
BR Arora, G Rawat, N Kumar, VM Choubey - Current Science, 2012 - JSTOR
To study earthquake precursors in an integrated manner, India's first Multi-Parameter Geophysical Observatory (MPGO) has been established at Ghuttu, Central Himalaya. The …