3th WCSET-2014 at Nepal
Civil Engineering / Environmental / Architecture / Planning Session:
Title:
Earthquakes in Garhwal Himalaya, India
Authors:
Arun K. Shandilya
Abstract:
The studies on the basis of the seismic records of
seismic events in Uttaranchal a review of the events
have been done and a probability of the earthquake has
been workout in the part of Garhwal-Kumaun-Himalaya in
Uttaranchal. In the southern part of outer Himalaya
thrust zones are expected to produce a long term
probabilities of large earthquakes of magnitude more
than 6, on Richter scale which have on and average 5 to
20 mm reactivation and neotectonic upliftments along the
shear zones. These zones have estimated to have future
probabilities of earthquakes on these areas which are
based on the historical seismic records, the long term
slip rate and the displacement caused by the previous
seismic events. The historical records of seismic events
in these part of the Himalaya have the earthquake
intensities varying from 4 to 6.0 on Richter scale in
the geological past. The Kangra earthquake (1905) was
recorded more than 7.0 Richter scale, Garhwal Earthquake
(1883), (6.0), 'Uttarkashi earthquake' (1920), 1991
(5.6, 6.8) respectively, Chamoli earthquake (1999), 6.5
and the Dehradun earthquake of (1970). The approach
followed for calculations of probabilities employ the
estimated recurrence times with a model that assumes
probability increases with elapsed time from the large
earthquake on the fault/thrust zone areas. Through the
calculated probabilities the estimated natural
disaster/hazards in the newly born state of Uttaranchal
in Himalayan belt can be reduced.
Pages:
307-312