National seismological network in India for real‐time earthquake monitoring

BK Bansal, AP Pandey, AP Singh… - Seismological …, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The National Seismological Network (NSN) of India has a history of more than 120
yr. During the last two decades, the NSN has gone through a significant modernization …

Crustal velocity and interseismic strain-rate on possible zones for large earthquakes in the Garhwal–Kumaun Himalaya

JP Pappachen, R Sathiyaseelan, PK Gautam… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
The possibility of a major earthquake like 2015 Gorkha–Nepal or even greater is anticipated
in the Garhwal–Kumaun region in the Central Seismic Gap of the NW Himalaya. The …

Seismic site classification based on H/V spectral ratio from strong ground motion records: the urban areas of Bursa province

KH Coban - Journal of Seismology, 2024 - Springer
It is known that the site classifications are closely related to the damages caused by
earthquakes in areas with increased seismic hazard. Additionally, another important …

Magnitude type conversion models for earthquakes in turkey and its vicinity with machine learning algorithms

KH Coban, N Sayil - Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, three new regression models are created for magnitude-type conversion with
different machine learning algorithms (linear regression, regression trees, support vector …

Spatial variability of earthquake hazard parameters, return periods and probabilities of earthquake occurrences in the eastern Himalayan seismic belt

M Sandhu, RBS Yadav, R Kumar, S Baruah… - … of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2022 - Elsevier
We present a brief atlas of the geographical distribution of earthquake hazard parameters,
return periods and probabilities of exceedance of medium to large earthquakes in a …

A short note on the aftershock duration of strong to major himalayan earthquakes

HK Gupta, R Rekapalli - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2022 - Springer
Earthquakes of M≥ 5 tend to be locally damaging, specifically when these are the
aftershocks of larger earthquakes, as the main shock would have weakened the structures …

Seismicity and magnitude recurrence hazard assessment in Eastern Nepal, Northeast India and Tibet Himalaya

RBS Yadav, TM Tsapanos, PW Burton, R Kumar… - … of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2022 - Elsevier
The regions of eastern Nepal, northeast India and Tibet Himalaya (26°-30° N, 85°-97° E) are
one of the most earthquake hazardous areas in the Indian subcontinent. The seismicity of …

Regional relations converting the surface and body wave magnitudes to moment magnitude for Northern Algeria using the general orthogonal regression method

A Khemis, A Athmani - Acta Geophysica, 2023 - Springer
The existence of several magnitude scales in the compiled earthquake catalogs of a specific
region has made the development of regional relations connecting magnitude scales a …

Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of Delhi (National Capital Region) and its adjoining region, India

R Kumar, RBS Yadav, H Mittal, A Saini… - Environmental Earth …, 2024 - Springer
Over the past decade, the Delhi (National Capital Region, NCR) has witnessed significant
growth and has emerged as a vital center for commerce and education. This rapid …

Probability and recurrence interval of large earthquakes (Mw≥ 6) in the Himalayan seismicity zone

S Malakar, AK Rai, VK Kannaujiya… - … , Natural Hazards and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Himalayan Mountains are one of the world's most seismically active regions.
Due to the active seismic status of the Himalayan belt and ongoing development activities in …