... unified scaling law for earthquakes: Himalayas and adjacent regions, Physics of the Solid Earth 51 (2), 268-277. (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-018-3261-8)
27. A Nekrasova, V Kossobokov, Parvez, I ...
... the quality of livelihood opportunities and resilience for the people in the Indian Himalayas (viii) temperature dependent transmission potential model for chikungunya in India and several other achievements. ...
... shows the increasing trend in ETa observed over irrigated regions located in the south, north-west, and foothills of the Himalayas during pre-monsoon (March–May) and monsoon season (June–September). The ...
... characteristics of a 12-yr long global positioning system (GPS) geodetic time series (2002–2013) obtained from 22 continuous mode GPS stations situated in north-east India, Nepal and Bhutan Himalayas which ...
... for 26 cGPS in Himalayas. PWV time series at all the cGPS stations indicated distinct seasonal cycle for both MODIS and GPS PWV with high RMSE (~6 mm) in wet months and low RMSE (~3 mm) during dry months. ...
... not covered by the observed intensity catalogue and higher magnitude ascribed to historical events. Major events in Kashmir Himalayas, such as those of 1555, 1885 and 2005, are simulated individually to ...
by S Vishal Gupta, Imtiyaz A Parvez, Ankit, Prosanta K Khan & Rakesh Chandra
The Srinagar region of Kashmir Valley in North West Himalayas, covers more than 2 million inhabitants and is exposed to high ...
... of Himalaya that is comparable to the rates of ~ 10 to 20 mm/year reported else-where in the 2500 km Himalaya Arc. For the first time in Himalayas, arc-parallel extension rate of ~ 7 mm/year was recorded ...