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Soft sediments and damage pattern: a few case studies from large Indian earthquakes vis-a-vis seismic risk evaluation
Verma, Mithila; Singh, R.; Bansal, B. - In: Natural Hazards 74 (2014) 3, pp. 1829-1851
India is prone to earthquake hazard; almost 65 % area falls in high to very high seismic zones, as per the seismic zoning map of the country. The Himalaya and the Indo-Gangetic plains are particularly vulnerable to high seismic hazard. Any major earthquake in Himalaya can cause severe...
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