Artificial water reservoir-triggered seismicity (RTS): Most prominent anthropogenic seismicity

HK Gupta - Surveys in Geophysics, 2022 - Springer
Under certain suitable geological conditions, anthropogenic seismicity due to gold/coal
mining, geothermal and natural gas/oil production, filling of artificial water reservoirs, and …

Reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) at Koyna, India, over the past 50 yrs

HK Gupta - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) is an anthropogenic effect of creating artificial water
reservoirs. Worldwide, the biggest RTS earthquake of magnitude M 6.3 occurred on 10 …

In situ stress orientation from 3 km borehole image logs in the Koyna Seismogenic zone, Western India: implications for transitional faulting environment

D Goswami, P Hazarika, S Roy - Tectonics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge of the in situ stress regime is critical to investigate the genesis of
recurrent triggered seismicity over the past five decades in the Koyna seismogenic zone …

Evidence of water percolation in granitoid basement in Koyna seismogenic zone: Implications for reservoir triggered seismicity

K Modak - Journal of Earth System Science, 2024 - Springer
The Koyna region, located in Western India, is a region of recurrent triggered seismicity that
started post-impoundment of the Koyna Dam in 1962. Though previous studies have …

Koyna, India, an ideal site for near field earthquake observations

HK Gupta - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2017 - Springer
The Koyna earthquake of M 6.3 on December 10, 1967 is the largest artificial water reservoir
triggered earthquake globally. It claimed∼ 200 human lives and devastated the Koyna …

[HTML][HTML] Fault associated with the 1967 M 6.3 Koyna earthquake, India: A review of recent studies and perspectives for further probing

K Modak, S Rohilla, N Podugu, D Goswami… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2022 - Elsevier
The Koyna region in western India, characterized by recurrent seismic activity over more
than five decades and confined largely within a 20 km× 30 km area and∼ 10 km in depth, is …

Delineation of damage zones from 3 km downhole geophysical logs in the Koyna seismogenic zone, western India

D Goswami, S Roy, VV Akkiraju - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Delineation of subsurface faults and damage zones is a major goal of scientific drilling
projects in seismically active areas. Geophysical logs acquired in a 3‐km deep scientific …

A catalogue of earthquakes in the Koyna-Warna region, Western India (2005–2017)

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 …

Petrographic and geochemical characteristics of the granitic basement rocks below Deccan Traps obtained from scientific drilling to 3014 m depth in the Koyna region …

MK Shukla, CS Vishnu, S Roy - Journal of Earth System Science, 2022 - Springer
The composition of the Precambrian granitic basement below a few hundred to a few
thousand meters of the Deccan Traps in western and central India remain poorly …

Geotectonic evolution of prominent rift structures beneath Deccan Volcanic Province: Inferences from satellite gravity studies

A Vasanthi - Journal of Earth System Science, 2022 - Springer
The satellite gravity data over 65 Ma Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) and the adjacent
Dharwar Craton (WDC) in the south, has been analyzed to understand the regional …