Seismic hazard in Karachi, Pakistan: uncertain past, uncertain future

R Bilham, S Lodi, S Hough… - Seismological …, 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Figure 2.▲ Locations of active faults and dated historical earthquakes with inferred ruptures
outlined. Locations of moderate events shown only by date; smaller shocks (3.8< M< 5.5) as …

Active tectonics of Himalayan frontal fault system

VC Thakur - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2013 - Springer
Abstract In the Sub-Himalayan zone, the frontal Siwalik range abuts against the alluvial plain
with an abrupt physiographic break along the Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT), defining the …

The 2005, Mw 7.6 Kashmir earthquake: Sub-pixel correlation of ASTER images and seismic waveforms analysis

JP Avouac, F Ayoub, S Leprince, O Konca… - Earth and Planetary …, 2006 - Elsevier
We analyze the Mw7. 6 Kashmir earthquake of October 8, 2005, using sub-pixel correlation
of ASTER images to measure ground deformation, and modeling seismic waveforms. The …

Interpretation of landslide distribution triggered by the 2005 Northern Pakistan earthquake using SPOT 5 imagery

HP Sato, H Hasegawa, S Fujiwara, M Tobita, M Koarai… - Landslides, 2007 - Springer
The 2005 northern Pakistan earthquake (magnitude 7.6) of 8 October 2005 occurred in the
northwestern part of the Himalayas. We interpreted landslides triggered by the earthquake …

Tectono-geomorphic study of the Karewa Basin of Kashmir Valley

RA Dar, SA Romshoo, R Chandra, I Ahmad - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract The Karewa Basin nestled between the Pir Panjal Range and the Great Himalayan
Range, in Northwest India, has been studied to understand its tectono-geomorphic evolution …

Displacement field and slip distribution of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake from SAR imagery

E Pathier, EJ Fielding, TJ Wright… - Geophysical …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The 8th October 2005 Kashmir Earthquake Mw 7.6 involved primarily thrust motion on a NE‐
dipping fault. Sub‐pixel correlation of ENVISAT SAR images gives the location of the 80 km …

Monitoring earth surface dynamics with optical imagery

S Leprince, E Berthier, F Ayoub… - Eos, Transactions …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing availability of high‐quality optical satellite images should allow, in principle,
continuous monitoring of Earth's surface changes due to geologic processes, climate …

Redefining Medlicott–Wadia's main boundary fault from Jhelum to Yamuna: An active fault strand of the main boundary thrust in northwest Himalaya

VC Thakur, R Jayangondaperumal, MA Malik - Tectonophysics, 2010 - Elsevier
The MBT demarcates a tectonic boundary between the Tertiary Sub Himalaya and the pre-
Tertiary Lesser Himalaya. South of the MBT, another tectonically important fault extends from …

A data-driven approach to landslide-susceptibility mapping in mountainous terrain: case study from the Northwest Himalayas, Pakistan

MT Riaz, M Basharat, N Hameed… - Natural Hazards …, 2018 - ascelibrary.org
This study develops a landslide susceptibility map using a data-driven approach and taking
the district Muzaffarabad, northwest Himalayas, Pakistan, as a case study. The …

Геодинамика и история цивилизаций

ВГ Трифонов, АС Караханян - Труды Геологического института, 2004 - elibrary.ru
Человеческое общество, его жизнеобеспечение и развитие образуют сложную
систему, в которой взаимодействуют не только социальные, политические …