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Mona Lisa

Seismicity and Seismic Hazard Assessment of NW Himalayas, Pakistan


Seismicity, Seismotectonics and, Probabilistic and Deterministic Seismic Hazard Assessment of NW Himalayas, Pakistan
2011. 196 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-32816-7 (3639328167)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-32816-5 (9783639328165)

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The NW Himalayan Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Pakistan, which forms the northwestern portion of the Himalayan frontal arc, is seismically one of the most active intercontinental region anywhere in the world. The Himalayan mountain ranges have been formed due to the continental collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates. Between 1897 and 1952 there was a phase of very high seismicity when 14 major earthquakes (M7.5) including 5 great earthquakes of M 8 occurred. This area have recently been activated in 1st and 20th Nov 2002, and 14th Feb, 2004 (Batgram Earthquake) with two devastating earthquakes of magnitudes 5.5 Mw. On October 08,2005, the country experienced the worst ever recorded earthquake (the Muzaffarabad Earthquake) in its history. At the same time the most of the country consists of non-engineered structures, which are a constant threat to lives and property. It is not the purpose of present work to device a new building code, but to provide information in the form of seismic zonation and seismic hazard assessment of the area that may prove useful in revision of such a code and help to mitigate earthquake disaster in the area.
Dr. MonaLisa, winner of Pakistan Academy of Sciences Gold Medal in Earth Sciences and ranked 7th best Geoscientists in Pakistan in 2007,has made outstanding contributions in several areas of Earthquake Seismology. The prestigious journal "Nature" in its News Feature highlighted her achievements in its vol. 4402 of March 2006.