The research study was carried out in Muzaffarabad District from 20 October to 19 November where a magnitude of 7.6 earthquakes hit the Himalayan region of northern Pakistan and Kashmir in 2005.The epicenter of seismic tremor was found in the region of 19 km north upper east of the city of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Jammu Kashmir. The M7.6 earthquake in district Muzaffarabad caused extensive impacts on the local built, economics, social and natural environment. The present paper found the impact of 2005 earthquake on environmental parameters like water quality, landslide, and forest. Water sampling, questionnaires and interviews were done to analyze the environmental parameters (water quality, Landslides and Forest) in the study area...
The growing concern for loss of services once provided by natural ecosystems is getting increasing a...
This paper summarizes the experiences of WatSan emergency response to the devastating earthquake whi...
The October 8, 2005 earthquake (EQ), measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale caused an estimated 73,000 d...
The aim of this investigation is to provide an overview of qualitative study of the earthquake affec...
The main environmental loses from the earthquake to the environment were the heavy landslides, destr...
The 2005 earthquake in Pakistan engraved one of the worst natural hazards in the history of mankind....
Loss of human capital in the form of skills and experiences is one of the outcomes of any natural ha...
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE OCTOBER 8, 2005 KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: ASSESSING POST-SEISMIC LANDSLIDING PROCESSE...
The Mw 7.6 Muzaffarabad earthquake of 8 October 2005, occurred on a lateral equivalent of the main r...
The Mw 7.6 Muzaffarabad earthquake of 8 October 2005, occurred on a lateral equivalent of the main r...
Evaluating of health status and explore the challenges of health problems that threaten human life f...
Background: Natural disasters are out of human control, often leading to loss of life and property, ...
The 2005 Northern Pakistan Earthquake triggered tremendous number of landslides in various types and...
On 8 October 2005 the strongest and most destructive earthquake hit Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The Unit...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter Scale struck Ranau, Sabah, on the 5th of June, ...
The growing concern for loss of services once provided by natural ecosystems is getting increasing a...
This paper summarizes the experiences of WatSan emergency response to the devastating earthquake whi...
The October 8, 2005 earthquake (EQ), measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale caused an estimated 73,000 d...
The aim of this investigation is to provide an overview of qualitative study of the earthquake affec...
The main environmental loses from the earthquake to the environment were the heavy landslides, destr...
The 2005 earthquake in Pakistan engraved one of the worst natural hazards in the history of mankind....
Loss of human capital in the form of skills and experiences is one of the outcomes of any natural ha...
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE OCTOBER 8, 2005 KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: ASSESSING POST-SEISMIC LANDSLIDING PROCESSE...
The Mw 7.6 Muzaffarabad earthquake of 8 October 2005, occurred on a lateral equivalent of the main r...
The Mw 7.6 Muzaffarabad earthquake of 8 October 2005, occurred on a lateral equivalent of the main r...
Evaluating of health status and explore the challenges of health problems that threaten human life f...
Background: Natural disasters are out of human control, often leading to loss of life and property, ...
The 2005 Northern Pakistan Earthquake triggered tremendous number of landslides in various types and...
On 8 October 2005 the strongest and most destructive earthquake hit Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The Unit...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter Scale struck Ranau, Sabah, on the 5th of June, ...
The growing concern for loss of services once provided by natural ecosystems is getting increasing a...
This paper summarizes the experiences of WatSan emergency response to the devastating earthquake whi...
The October 8, 2005 earthquake (EQ), measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale caused an estimated 73,000 d...