This article is concerned primarily with the evaluation of the size and location of northern Indian and southern Tibetan earthquakes during the last 200 yr. It draws attention to the problems of assessing intensity of early and more recent earthquakes in a built environment, which is different from that for which the intensity scale has been constructed and to the way in which isoseismals are drawn. Through a re-evaluation of intensities and a reassessment of isoseismals, a formula for the estimation of surface wave magnitude using isoseismal radii is derived. This formula is used to estimate the surface wave magnitudes of 16 earthquakes that occurred in the region between 1803 and 1900. This study shows that it is possible to calculate acc...
We apply the Bakun and Wentworth (Bull Seism Soc Am 87:1502–1521, 1997) method to determine the loca...
Reported magnitudes ranging between 7.8 and 8.7 highlight a confusion about the true size of the 192...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
This article is concerned primarily with the evaluation of the size and location of northern Indian ...
Abstract The great Assam Earthquake of 1897 (8M 8.1) is the largest known Indian intraplate earthqu...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate across the whole ...
In the present work, historical and instrumental seismicity data of India and its adjoining areas (w...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate\ud across the whol...
intraplate earthquake. It raised the northern edge of the Shillong Plateau by more than 10 m, result...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate across the whole o...
Body wave (MB ) and local magnitude (ML) were determined for earthquakes occurring within the e...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
A comprehensive, consistently interpreted new catalog of felt intensities for India (Martin and Szel...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We apply the Bakun and Wentworth (Bull Seism Soc Am 87:1502–1521, 1997) method to determine the loca...
Reported magnitudes ranging between 7.8 and 8.7 highlight a confusion about the true size of the 192...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
This article is concerned primarily with the evaluation of the size and location of northern Indian ...
Abstract The great Assam Earthquake of 1897 (8M 8.1) is the largest known Indian intraplate earthqu...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate across the whole ...
In the present work, historical and instrumental seismicity data of India and its adjoining areas (w...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate\ud across the whol...
intraplate earthquake. It raised the northern edge of the Shillong Plateau by more than 10 m, result...
An attempt has been made to quantify the variability in the seismic activity rate across the whole o...
Body wave (MB ) and local magnitude (ML) were determined for earthquakes occurring within the e...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...
A comprehensive, consistently interpreted new catalog of felt intensities for India (Martin and Szel...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We apply the Bakun and Wentworth (Bull Seism Soc Am 87:1502–1521, 1997) method to determine the loca...
Reported magnitudes ranging between 7.8 and 8.7 highlight a confusion about the true size of the 192...
The record of earthquakes in India is patchy prior to 1800 and its improvement is much impeded by it...