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  1. A geoarchaeological timeline of India
  2. On damaging Turkey Earthquakes of 2023
  3. Post-Oligocene evolution of Indo-Burma wedge: Insights from deformation structures of Tripura Mizoram fold belt
  4. Geo- and seismo- tectonics of Eastern Himalaya: Exploring earthquake source zones from foredeep to Tibetan hinterland
  5. Late Pleistocene microlithic industries in the Ayodhya Hills, Purulia, West Bengal: insights from geoarchaeological exploration
  6. Revisiting Two Damaging Indian Earthquakes of 1885: Kashmir and Bengal
  7. Constraining the Seismic Potentiality Analysis for Andaman Arc System, NE Indian Ocean
  8. Earthquake swarms near eastern Himalayan Syntaxis along Jiali Fault in Tibet: A seismotectonic appraisal
  9. Historical Notes: Historiography and Commentary on the Nepal - India Earthquake of 26 August 1833
  10. Kinematics and strain rates of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis from new GPS campaigns in Northeast India
  11. Slab tear and tensional fault systems in the Sunda–Andaman Benioff zone: implications on tectonics and potential seismic hazard
  12. Genesis of a new slab tear fault in the Indo-Australian plate, offshore northern Sumatra, Indian ocean
  13. Seismic hazard assessment of Kashmir and Kangra valley region, Western Himalaya, India
  14. Seismic landscape from Sarpang re-entrant, Bhutan Himalaya foredeep, Assam, India: Constraints from geomorphology and geology
  15. Incipient status of dyke intrusion in top crust – evidences from the Al-Ays 2009 earthquake swarm, Harrat Lunayyir, SW Saudi Arabia
  16. Role of transverse tectonics in the Himalayan collision: Further evidences from two contemporary earthquakes
  17. Earthquake forerunner as probable precursor — an example from north burma subduction zone
  18. Seismic clusters and their characteristics at the Arabian Sea Triple Junction: Supportive evidences for plate margin deformations
  19. Seismotectonics at the terminal ends of the Himalayan Arc
  20. Modelling the pore fluid diffusion process in aftershock initiation for 2004 Sumatra earthquake: implications for marine geohazard estimation in the Andaman region
  21. Seismic cluster analysis for the Burmese–Andaman and West Sunda Arc: insight into subduction kinematics and seismic potentiality
  22. Potential source zones for Himalayan earthquakes: constraints from spatial–temporal clusters
  23. Relationship between earthquake swarm, rifting history, magmatism and pore pressure diffusion — an example from South Andaman Sea, India
  24. Statistical analysis on yearly seismic moment release data to demarcate the source zone for an impending earthquake in the Himalaya
  25. Swarms in Andaman Sea, India — a seismotectonic analysis
  26. Site Amplification, Qs, and Source Parameterization in Guwahati Region from Seismic and Geotechnical Analysis
  27. Seismicity pattern in north Sumatra-Great Nicobar region: In search of precursor for the 26 December 2004 earthquake
  28. Aftershock Propagation Characteristics During the First Three Hours Following the 26 December 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake
  29. Clustering of Earthquake Events in the Himalaya - Its Relevance to Regional Tectonic Set-up
  30. The geometry of the Burmese-Andaman subducting lithosphere
  31. Seismicity and plate deformation below the Andaman arc, northeastern Indian Ocean
  32. Seismotectonic domains of northeastern India and adjacent areas
  33. Deep structure and tectonics of the burmese arc: constraints from earthquake and gravity data
  34. Active transverse features in the central portion of the Himalaya