Thursday, August 14, 2008

Gujarat Earthquake of January 26, 2001

The Gujarat earthquake of January 26, 2001 generated intense shaking which was felt by about 70 % people of India. intense shaking brought out changes in the ocean and land surface and subsurface. At numerous places, emergence of water on the earth's surface brought hope among people about the future availability of drinking water in Gujarat. preliminary laboratory analysis of water samples collected in the epicentral area show high Chloride concentration and salt content which ruled out any hope of the potable water. Figure 2 shows the view of the earth surface near shows crater like structure, which is common in volcanic area as a result of liquefaction.the surface from where the water has come out as a fountain up to about five feet high which was seen by local people and the water was continued for about two hours. Near to these craters, long cracks up to about 50 cm wide running about 500 meter long
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Gujarat Earthquake of January 26, 2001
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1993 Killari (Latur) Earthquake

1993 Killari earthquake in central peninsular India is the latest intracratonic event to be responsible for a large disaster.

This report summarizes our observations during a ten-day investigation of mesoseismal area of the 1993 Killari earthquake. Several aspects of the earthquake were investigated 
Key Information
Location: Centered near the village of Killari, Latur district, Maharashtra State, Central India (18.2N; 76.4E) Main Shock Source Characteristics (USGS): 00:03:53 local time, September 30, 1993 (22:25:53 GMT, September 29); Ma = 6.4; Mb= 6.3; Mw= 6.1; centroid depth = 5km; moment tensor solution yields an almost pure thrust with quasi-horizontal P axis striking N31° E.

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1993 Killari (Latur) Earthquake
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1993 Killari (Latur) Earthquake