Nepal Department of Mines and Geology
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- Himalayan Nepal Tibet Broadband Seismic Experiment (HIMNT)
- Earthquake Locations, Depths and Source Parameters From the Himalayan Nepal Tibet Seismic Experiment (HIMNT): Implications for Continental Lithospheric Strength.
- The Geometry of Recently Digested India: First Results From HIMNT Receiver Functions Spanning the Collision Zone in Nepal and Tibet
- Possible Evidence for Surface Rupture of the Main Frontal Thrust During the Great 1505 Himalayan Earthquake, Far-Western Nepal
- Large earthquakes in the Himalaya, where, when, how often?
- Seasonal variations of seismicity and geodetic strain in the Himalaya induced by surface hydrology as revealed from GPS monitoring, seismic monitoring and GRACE measurements
- Correlation of Topography and Earthquakes along the Himalayan Arc
- Interseismic Rates From the CTO cGPS Andes and Nepal Networks
- hunting for the Traces of Great Himalayan Earthquakes: Surface Break of the M ≈ 8.1, 1934 Bihar Nepal event?
- Surface Rupture of the Mw ≈ 8.1, 1934, Bihar Nepal Earthquake
- Return period of great Himalayan earthquakes in Eastern Nepal: evidence from the Patu and Bardibas strands of the Main Frontal Thrust
- Characterizing the sub-surface geometry of the Main Frontal Thrust in the Bardibas area of central Nepal
- Aftershocks of the M7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) Earthquake: Early Results from Project NAMASTE
- Did Structural Segmentation of the Main Himalayan Thrust Control the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha Earthquake Rupture in Nepal?
- Fault Geometry and Kinematics of the Main Frontal Thrust in Central Nepal Constrained With Active Source Seismic Data
- High Resolution Topography and Multiple Seismic Uplift on the Main Frontal Thrust near the Ratu River, Eastern Nepal
- Lateral variations of terrestrial and satellite gravimetry along the Himalayan arc
- Slip kinematics and ground motions of the 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake imaged with 5Hz GPS data and ALOS-2 InSAR constraints
- Slip pulse characteristics, Kathmandu basin resonance and high-frequency waves radiation during unzipping of locked MHT by the 2015, Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal.
- A crack between two big pieces of rock is made up of different pieces. This controlled how much the rocks slipped last year.
- Aftershock stress analysis of the April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake from the NAMASTE project
- Along-strike Variations in the Himalayas Illuminated by the Aftershock Sequence of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha Earthquake Using the NAMASTE Local Seismic Network
- Automatic analysis of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake aftershock sequence.
- Magnetotelluric survey in the quest for crustal conductivities in Nepal after the Mw 7.9 Gorkha earthquake of April 25, 2015
- New high-resolution seismic imaging of the Main Frontal Thrust (MFT) in Bardibas (central Nepal) reveals blind fault strands and buried strath surfaces: implications for paleoseismology
- Pre- and post-seismic deformation related to the 2015, M<SUB>w</SUB> 7.8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal
- Seismic and Climatic Forcing of Landslide Rates After the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake, Nepal
- Structural Segmentation Controlled the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha Earthquake Rupture in Nepal
- Development of piggy-back basins in the Sub-Himalaya: structure of the Triyuga Valley in eastern Nepal from seismic reflection profiles
- Exploration Of Groundwater Resources Using Schlumberger Arrangement Of Electrical Resistivity Survey In Lekhnath Municipality, Kaski District, Nepal
- Fault structure in the Nepal Himalaya as illuminated by aftershocks of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha earthquake recorded by the local NAMASTE network
- Stress Regime in the Nepalese Himalaya from Recent Earthquakes.
- Structure and tectonics of the Main Himalayan Thrust and associated faults from recent earthquake and seismic imaging studies using the NAMASTE array
- Toward Broadband Source Modeling for the Himalayan Collision Zone
- Variable shortening on the Main Frontal Thrust in Nepal
- Automatic hypocenter determination for the aftershocks of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal
- Radiocarbon Dating of the 1934AD Bihar-Nepal Earthquake Surface Rupture Reveals Systematic Biases that Cause Artificially Aging of Historical events
- Recent activity on the Main Boundary Thrust in western Nepal: implications for mechanics of the Himalayan thrust system
- The Last Surface Rupture Event on the Himalayan Frontal Thrust in Central Nepal near Butwal
- Crustal structure of the Nepalese Himalaya revealed by receiver functions and Rayleigh wave dispersion
- Evidence for Crustal Extension in the Main Himalayan Thrust Hanging Wall During the Latest Great Himalayan Earthquake in Western Nepal
- Hot springs disturbances induced by the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal
- Investigating lithospheric structure across the Nepalese Himalayas using local earthquakes.
- Lidar Imaging Reveals a Frontal Thrust's 4500-year-long Seismic History in Nepal
- Seismicity in Far Western Nepal reveals flats and ramps along the Main Himalayan Thrust
- Source size and surface expression of the 1934 Bihar-Nepal earthquake
- Stratigraphic Expression and Slip Rate of the Main Frontal Thrust in Central Nepal: A 50,000-year record in the Bardibas area
- Subsurface Structure of the Kathmandu Valley Revealed by Seismic Reflection and Gravity Surveys
- The Past and the Future of Large Earthquakes on the Himalayan Frontal Thrust in India and Nepal
- Refined Geologic Records of the Rupture History of the Himalayan Frontal Thrust in Central Nepal
- Persistent segmentation of the seismicity across seismic cycle at the downdip end of the seismogenic zone : the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal