Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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The 1937 January 7 , Tuosuohu ( or Dulan ) earthquake ( 35.50 ° N , 97.69 ° E ,
M = 7.6 ) is the largest to have occurred ... reported a long zone ( 300 km ) of
fresh ruptures that included the epicenters of all three earthquakes described
above .
The 1937 January 7 , Tuosuohu ( or Dulan ) earthquake ( 35.50 ° N , 97.69 ° E ,
M = 7.6 ) is the largest to have occurred ... reported a long zone ( 300 km ) of
fresh ruptures that included the epicenters of all three earthquakes described
above .
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24 ) ruptured in the 1973 February 6 , Luhuo earthquake ( 31.40 ° N , 100.58 ° E ,
M = 7.7 ) . Slip was primarily leftlateral reaching a maximum of 3.6 m and with a
maximum vertical offset of 0.5 m ( Allen et al . , 1991 ; Shu , 1974 ; Tang ...
24 ) ruptured in the 1973 February 6 , Luhuo earthquake ( 31.40 ° N , 100.58 ° E ,
M = 7.7 ) . Slip was primarily leftlateral reaching a maximum of 3.6 m and with a
maximum vertical offset of 0.5 m ( Allen et al . , 1991 ; Shu , 1974 ; Tang ...
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Printed in India Fault Plane Solutions of Some Earthquakes in India during 1980s
B. K. RASTOGI National ... Thirdly , after the Mexico 1985 earthquake , it is now
realised that a great earthquake in Himalaya can cause severe damage in a ...
Printed in India Fault Plane Solutions of Some Earthquakes in India during 1980s
B. K. RASTOGI National ... Thirdly , after the Mexico 1985 earthquake , it is now
realised that a great earthquake in Himalaya can cause severe damage in a ...
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Contents
Fold shape analysis in the vicinity of North Almora Thrust in District | 121 |
Simla group problem in HimalayaA critical review | 131 |
Geology of Kishanpur NagrotaBasantgarhGujru Nagrota Sector of Inner | 137 |
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