- 1. Subsurface imaging of brown coal bearing Tertiary sedimentaries - Deccan Trap interface using microtremor method
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- ... entity over the present landscape. The frequency records advocate for 369 m to 206 m thick Deccan basalt and 85 m to 18 m thick lignite bearing Naredi Formation. The ambient noise seismic study further ...
- Created on 02 October 2018
- 2. Seismic hazard and probability assessment of Kashmir valley, northwest Himalaya, India
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- by Rakesh Chandra, Javid Ahmad Dar, Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, Irfan Rashid, Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Sareer Ahmad Mir and Midhat Fayaz Seismic hazard analysis of the northwest Himalayan belt was carried out by ...
- Created on 12 June 2018
- 3. India plate angular velocity and contemporary deformation rates from continuous GPS measurements from 1996 to 2015
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- ... plate interior and along its seismically active margins from Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements from 1996 to 2015 at 70 continuous and 3 episodic stations. A new India-ITRF2008 angular velocity ...
- Created on 05 April 2018
- 4. Structural insights from geodetic Global Positioning System measurements in the Darjiling-Sikkim Himalaya
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- ... Higher Himalaya due to aseismic reverse slip of ∼18 mm/yr on the Himalayan décollement (Main Himalayan thrust (MHT)) dipping 6° → 006° and locked at ∼16 km depth. Slip transfer along the MHT causes minor ...
- Created on 05 April 2018
- 5. Seismic hazard and risk assessment based on Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes: thirteen principal urban agglomerations of India
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- by Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Anastasia Nekrasova, Vladimir Kossobokov The deterministic seismic hazard map of India with spatially distributed peak ground acceleration was used to estimate seismic risk using ...
- Created on 14 March 2018
- 6. Crustal Structure beneath the Kashmir Basin Adjoining the Western Himalayan Syntaxis
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- ... broadband seismic stations located on hard‐rock sites surrounding and within the valley. Receiver functions at these sites were calculated using the iterative time‐domain deconvolution method of Ligorria ...
- Created on 28 September 2017
- 7. Identifying the Transition Zone Between East and West Dharwar Craton by Seismic Imaging
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- by Ashish and Imtiyaz A. Parvez The data from 12 temporary broadband seismic stations operated across east–west corridor in Dharwar region of Indian Peninsula along with ten other seismic stations operated ...
- Created on 18 September 2017
- 8. Neo-deterministic seismic hazard scenarios for India - a preventive tool for disaster mitigation
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- by Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Andrea Magrin, Franco Vaccari, Ashish, Ramees R. Mir, Antonella Peresan and Giuliano Francesco Panza Current computational resources and physical knowledge of the seismic wave generation ...
- Created on 10 August 2017
- 9. Subsurface profiling along Banni Plains and bounding faults, Kachchh, Western India using microtremors method
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- ... the Quaternary-Tertiary (Q-T) interface. Using either the velocity (Vs) of seismic waves at the M-B and Q-T interfaces (calculated as 1830 m/s and 411 m/s respectively) or the standard non-linear regression ...
- Created on 03 July 2017
- 10. Earthquake Hazard and Risk Assessment Based on Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes: State of Gujarat, India
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- by Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Anastasia Nekrasova and Vladimir Kossobokov The Gujarat state of India is one of the most seismically active intercontinental regions of the world. Historically, it has experienced ...
- Created on 07 February 2017
- 11. Neo-deterministic Definition of Seismic and Tsunami Hazard Scenarios for the Territory of Gujarat (India)
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- ... of expected seismic ground shaking is essential to improve building codes, particularly for the protection of critical infrastructures and for land use planning. So far, one of the major problems in classical ...
- Created on 10 April 2016
- 12. Probabilistic earthquake hazard assessment for Peninsular India
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- by Ashish, C. Lindholm, I. A. Parvez and D. Kühn In this paper, a new probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) is presented for Peninsular India. The PSHA has been performed using three different ...
- Created on 10 April 2016
- 13. Dichotomy in mode propagation of coseismic ionospheric disturbance: Observations from April 11, 2012 Indian Ocean earthquake
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- ... of CID. Catherine, J. K., M. S. M. Vijayan, U. B. Syeda Rabiya, K. Shimna, V. K. Gahalaut, and D. S. Ramesh (2015), Dichotomy in mode propagation of coseismic ionospheric disturbance: Observations from ...
- Created on 16 April 2015
- 14. Seismic hazard and risk assessment based on the unified scaling law for earthquakes
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- ... estimate of seismic hazard depends on the size of territory that is used for investigation, averaging, and extrapolation into the future. Therefore, the hazard may differ dramatically when scaled down ...
- Created on 08 January 2015
- 15. The Role of Microzonation in Estimating Earthquake Risk
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- by Imtiyaz A. Parvez & Philippe Rosset This chapter is dedicated to understanding the role of seismic zonation and microzonation, as well as understanding seismic risk analysis and mitigation strategy. ...
- Created on 01 August 2014
- 16. Estimation of seismic hazard and risks for the Himalayas and surrounding regions based on Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes
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- by Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Anastasia Nekrasova, Vladimir Kossobokov To estimate seismic hazard, the basic law of seismicity, the Gutenberg–Richter recurrence relation, is applied in a modified form involving ...
- Created on 14 November 2013
- 17. Workshop on Inverse Problems and Applications (with special emphasis on High Dimensional Data Assimilation)
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- ... Lunch 02:00 - 03:00 Quantifying uncertainty (MS) 03:00 - 03:30 Tea 03:30 - 05:30 Numerical Problems and Hands on session ( PSS) 10/05/2013 09:30 - 10:30 Seismic Waveform Inversion (MS) 10:30 - ...
- Created on 05 April 2013
- 18. Solid Earth Modelling
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- ... base, and to extend application of GPS technology to other areas. Solid Earth Modelling group is focused on precise GPS based quantification and modelling of inter, co- and post-seismic surface deformation ...
- Created on 02 April 2012
- 19. New approaches for seismic hazard studies in the Indian subcontinent
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- ... One way to mitigate the destructive impact of such earthquakes is to conduct a seismic hazard assessment and take remedial measures. This article aims at demonstrating significant contributions in the ...
- Created on 29 November 2012
- 20. Definition of seismic and tsunami hazard scenarios by exploiting EU-India Grid e-infrastructures
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- by A. Magrin, A. Peresan, F. Vaccari, S. Cozzini, B.K. Rastogi, I.A. Parvez, G.F. Panza Seismic hazard assessment can be performed following a neo-deterministic approach (NDSHA), which allows to give ...
- Created on 13 September 2012