After the occurrence of the 26(th) January 2001 Bhuj earthquake, of magnitude 7.6, the Global Positioning System (GPS) team of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) set up an extensive GPS network in the Bhuj region of Gujarat. For studying the crustal deformations in this region, geodetic data was collected for three epochs, viz. February 2001, February 2002 and February 2003, using dual frequency GPS receivers. From the GPS data processing results using the Bernese software, the displacement velocities of the geodetic points and the strain parameters in the Bhuj region of Gujarat were derived. The maximum displacement value observed is 78 mm/year during the period 2001-2002, immediately after the occurrence of the earthquake, a...
The 26 December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake (Mw 9.0–9.3) is the greatest earthquake of the moder...
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A devastating earthquake with magnitude Mw = 7.2 occurred in the Van region, Eastern Turkey, on Octo...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) provides a valuable tool to monitor crustal deformations, and th...
A devastating earthquake (M-w 7.7) struck Bhuj area, Gujarat, western India on 26 January 2001. Usin...
It has been reported that the Gujarat, India earthquake (Ms7.9) of January 26, 2001 caused really th...
With the recent major earthquakes in the South East Asian reo ion. and the devastation caused by the...
It has been reported that the Gujarat, India earthquake (Ms7.9) of January 26, 2001 caused really th...
We investigate the surface deformation pattern of GPS station at MPGO Ghuttu (GHUT) to find out the ...
From the Global Positioning System (GPS) measurement over a large part of South East-Asia in 1994 – ...
Paper presented at APSG Conference, at HongKong, July, 2005With the recent major earthquakes in the ...
Because the elastic deformation of rock is fundamental to the earthquake process, geodetic surface m...
We report GPS measurements of postseismic deformation from 22 campaign‐mode and one continuous GPS s...
The 26th January 2001 Bhuj earthquake occurred in the Kachchh Rift Basin which has a long history of...
We analyzed continuous GPS data from more than 20 sites in Asia, Australia and islands in Indian Oce...
The 26 December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake (Mw 9.0–9.3) is the greatest earthquake of the moder...
Series of major earthquakes struck the Sundaland plate as a result of convergence with neighboring p...
A devastating earthquake with magnitude Mw = 7.2 occurred in the Van region, Eastern Turkey, on Octo...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) provides a valuable tool to monitor crustal deformations, and th...
A devastating earthquake (M-w 7.7) struck Bhuj area, Gujarat, western India on 26 January 2001. Usin...
It has been reported that the Gujarat, India earthquake (Ms7.9) of January 26, 2001 caused really th...
With the recent major earthquakes in the South East Asian reo ion. and the devastation caused by the...
It has been reported that the Gujarat, India earthquake (Ms7.9) of January 26, 2001 caused really th...
We investigate the surface deformation pattern of GPS station at MPGO Ghuttu (GHUT) to find out the ...
From the Global Positioning System (GPS) measurement over a large part of South East-Asia in 1994 – ...
Paper presented at APSG Conference, at HongKong, July, 2005With the recent major earthquakes in the ...
Because the elastic deformation of rock is fundamental to the earthquake process, geodetic surface m...
We report GPS measurements of postseismic deformation from 22 campaign‐mode and one continuous GPS s...
The 26th January 2001 Bhuj earthquake occurred in the Kachchh Rift Basin which has a long history of...
We analyzed continuous GPS data from more than 20 sites in Asia, Australia and islands in Indian Oce...
The 26 December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake (Mw 9.0–9.3) is the greatest earthquake of the moder...
Series of major earthquakes struck the Sundaland plate as a result of convergence with neighboring p...
A devastating earthquake with magnitude Mw = 7.2 occurred in the Van region, Eastern Turkey, on Octo...