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Preliminary communication

Seismicity, b-values and focal depth distributions of earthquakes in the Andaman-Nicobar Island region

Satyajit Biswas ; Geophysics Laboratory, Jadav pur University, Calcutta, India
Ranjit K. Majumdar ; Geophysics Laboratory, Jadav pur University, Calcutta, India
Amit D. Gupta ; Seismotectonics Laboratory, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun, India


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Abstract

An analysis of seismic data of the Andaman-Nicobar Island region that lies between 4°-16°N and 90°-98°E has been made for the 1900 – 1982 period. A seismicity map has been prepared for the aforesaid period. The major features of the seismicity of the region are well seen from this map. It shows a well-defined pattern almost parallel to the structural trend of the basin. The b values as determined from the earthquake frequency-magnitude relationship of Gutenberg and Richter are found to be in good agreement with the result obtained in northeast India. The depth-distance cross-sections, measured eastwards from 92°E at the latitudes 7°N, 9°N, 11°N and 13°N, have been made to understand the foci distribution and the nature of seismic zones and their geometry beneath the Island arc system. These seismic cross-sections reveal some interesting results on the oblique subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Andaman sea plate and rifting of the central Andaman through.

Keywords

seismicity; focal depth

Hrčak ID:

20853

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/20853

Publication date:

1.12.1988.

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