Abstract We review Reservoir Triggered Seismicity (RTS) in the Koyna-Warna region of India since the impoundment of the Koyna reservoir in 1962 until the year 2015. We include …
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 …
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 …
Association of earthquakes with dams and reservoirs has been reported in several cases worldwide. The Koyna region in western India is one such famous example where …
DV Reddy, P Nagabhushanam, G Ramesh - Current Science, 2013 - JSTOR
Sixty hot springs are spread over 18 regions in the west coast of Maharashtra, India. The area is covered by Deccan Basalts. Periodic water sampling was done for more than 5 years …
Koyna region in western India experienced more than 1, 00,000 earthquakes of different magnitudes (M~ 1.0–6.3) in the past five decades. Earthquakes in this region are believed to …
An earthquake of M w 4.0 occurred on 3 June 2017, south of Warna Dam, in the vicinity of the Western Ghat Escarpment (WGE), India. This earthquake is associated with a foreshock …
The 14 April 2012 earthquake of M w 4.8 is the best monitored event in the Koyna region, a globally significant site of reservoir triggered seismicity in western India. Hence …