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Attenuation of high-frequency seismic waves in Kachchh Region, Gujarat, India
B Sharma, AK Gupta, DK Devi, D Kumar, SS Teotia, BK Rastogi
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 98 (5), 2325-2340, 2008
782008
Attenuation of P, S, and coda waves in Koyna region, India
B Sharma, SS Teotia, D Kumar
Journal of Seismology 11 (3), 327-344, 2007
652007
Estimation of the source parameters of the Himalaya earthquake of October 19, 1991, average effective shear wave attenuation parameter and local site effects from accelerograms
D Kumar, I Sarkar, V Sriram, KN Khattri
Tectonophysics 407 (1-2), 1-24, 2005
622005
A new insight into crustal heterogeneity beneath the 2001 Bhuj earthquake region of Northwest India and its implications for rupture initiations
AP Singh, OP Mishra, RBS Yadav, D Kumar
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 48, 31-42, 2012
492012
The representability of attenuation characteristics of strong ground motions observed in the 1986 Dharmsala and 1991 Uttarkashi earthquakes by available empirical relations
D Kumar, SS Teotia, KN Khattri
Current Science, 543-548, 1997
481997
A Study of Source Parameters, Site Amplification Functions and Average Effective Shear Wave Quality Factor Qseff from Analysis of Accelerograms of the 1999 …
D Kumar, VS Ram, KN Khattri
pure and applied geophysics 163, 1369-1398, 2006
462006
Attenuation of P-and S-waves in the Chamoli Region, Himalaya, India
B Sharma, SS Teotia, D Kumar, PS Raju
Pure and applied geophysics 166, 1949-1966, 2009
442009
3-D seismic structure of the Kachchh, Gujarat, and its implications for the earthquake hazard mitigation
AP Singh, OP Mishra, BK Rastogi, D Kumar
Natural hazards 57, 83-105, 2011
402011
Modelling of accelerograms of two Himalayan earthquakes using a novel semi-empirical method and estimation of accelerogram for a hypothetical great earthquake in the Himalaya
D Kumar, KN Khattri, SS Teotia, SS Rai
Current Science, 819-830, 1999
401999
The 1986 Dharamsala earthquake of Himachal Himalaya–estimates of source parameters, average intrinsic attenuation and site amplification functions
VS Ram, D Kumar, KN Khattri
Journal of seismology 9, 473-485, 2005
392005
Attenuation character of seismic waves in Sikkim Himalaya
P Hazarika, MR Kumar, D Kumar
Geophysical Journal International 195 (1), 544-557, 2013
382013
Deterministic seismic scenario for Gujarat region, India
S Chopra, D Kumar, BK Rastogi, P Choudhury, RBS Yadav
Natural hazards 60, 517-540, 2012
362012
Source parameters and scaling relations for small earthquakes in Kumaon Himalaya, India
K Sivaram, D Kumar, SS Teotia, SS Rai, KS Prakasam
Journal of seismology 17, 579-592, 2013
342013
Estimation of seismic hazard in Gujarat region, India
S Chopra, D Kumar, BK Rastogi, P Choudhury, RBS Yadav
Natural Hazards 65, 1157-1178, 2013
342013
Estimation of Strong Ground Motions for 2001 Bhuj (M w 7.6), India Earthquake
S Chopra, D Kumar, BK Rastogi
Pure and Applied Geophysics 167, 1317-1330, 2010
332010
Attenuation of coda waves in the Saurashtra region, Gujarat (India)
B Sharma, D Kumar, SS Teotia, BK Rastogi, AK Gupta, S Prajapati
Pure and applied geophysics 169, 89-100, 2012
322012
Attenuation of high frequency P and S waves in the Gujarat region, India
S Chopra, D Kumar, BK Rastogi
Pure and applied geophysics 168, 797-813, 2011
322011
An insight into crack density, saturation rate, and porosity model of the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in the stable continental region of western India
OP Mishra, AP Singh, D Kumar, BK Rastogi
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 83, 48-59, 2014
302014
Estimation of site amplification functions in Gujarat region, India
S Chopra, D Kumar, BK Rastogi, P Choudhury, RBS Yadav
Natural hazards 65, 1135-1155, 2013
292013
Spatial variation of the aftershock activity across the Kachchh Rift Basin and its seismotectonic implications
AP Singh, OP Mishra, D Kumar, S Kumar, RBS Yadav
Journal of earth system science 121, 439-451, 2012
252012
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