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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 10-19 (2016)
Land subsidence is affecting several metropolitan cities in developing as well as developed countries around the world such as Nagoya (Japan), Shanghai (China), Venice (Italy) and San Joaquin valley (United States). This phenomenon is attributed to n
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e6d161508231409eb8e40a49324ba0d2
Autor:
Najeeb ullah Kakar, Din Mohammad Kakar, Roland Bürgmann, Kang Wang, Roger Bilham, William D. Barnhart
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 90:2293-2303
The >1000‐km‐long transform fault defining the continental western boundary of the Indian plate (Fig. 1) is named after the town of Old Chaman (30.85° N, 66.52° E) that was damaged by an 6.5
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 70:2719-2727
Extensive groundwater withdrawals in urban areas may cause water shortages, land subsidence, and water quality problems. The Quetta Valley is the largest population center in Balochistan province in western Pakistan. This area is arid and groundwater
Autor:
Jingqiu Huang, Ismail Ahmad Abir, Wanda E. Crupa, Abduwasit Ghulam, Shuhab D. Khan, Aimal Khan Kasi, Din Mohammad Kakar, Abdul Salam Khan, Najeebullah Kakar
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing; Volume 8; Issue 11; Pages: 956
Remote Sensing, Vol 8, Iss 11, p 956 (2016)
Remote Sensing, Vol 8, Iss 11, p 956 (2016)
In recent years, the Quetta Valley and surrounding areas have experienced unprecedented levels of subsidence, which has been attributed mainly to groundwater withdrawal. However, this region is also tectonically active and is home to several regional
Autor:
Stacey S Martin, Din Mohammad Kakar
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 102:1810-1819
The 19 January 2011 M w 7.2 Dalbandin earthquake at 01:23 a.m. local time (18 January 2011, 20:23 UTC) occurred south of the Makran–Balochistan volcanic arc at a depth of ≈70 km and was followed by two globally recorded aftershocks. It appears to
Autor:
Vanessa Andrade, Ardito Kodijat, Goesta Hoffmann, Noora Al Balushi, Ghazala Naeem, Abdullah Usman, Seshachalam Srinivasalu, Brian F. Atwater, Nora Gale, C. P. Rajendran, Haider Hasan, Hermann M. Fritz, Din Mohammad Kakar, Abdolmajid Naderi Beni, Hira Ashfaq Lohdi, Mohammad Ali Hamzeh
Publikováno v:
Eos 95(51), 485-486 (2014). doi:10.1002/2014EO510002
Eos 95(51), 485-486 (2014). doi:10.1002/2014EO510002
Published by AGU, Washington, DC
Published by AGU, Washington, DC
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https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/673046
https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/673046
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 117
[1] Despite an overall sinistral slip rate of ≈3 cm/yr, few major earthquakes have occurred in the past 200 years along the Chaman fault system, the western boundary of the India Plate with the Eurasia Plate. GPS and InSAR data reported here indica
Autor:
Anatoly Ischuk, M. A. Khan, Rebecca Bendick, Solmaz Mohadjer, Umed Saydullaev, A. Zubovich, Sarosh Hashmat Lodi, Din Mohammad Kakar, Roger Bilham, A. Wasy, A. Kostuk, Peter Molnar, Sergey I. Kuzikov
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 37
[1] Convergence of 29 ± 1 mm/yr between the NW corner of the Indian plate and Asia is accommodated by a combination of thrust and strike-slip faulting on prominent faults and apparent distributed deformation within the Hindu Kush, Pamir, South Tien