Similarity of lithospheric structure of central and northwestern part of the Indian Peninsula inferred from observed surface wave forms

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  • S. N. BHATTACHARYA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v43i1.3317

Keywords:

Lithospheric structure, Synthetic seismograms, Rayleigh wave, Love wave

Abstract

Observed surface wave forms across the central part of the Indian Peninsula and across northwestern part of the Peninsula have been considered. In a previous work, using group velocity of surface waves across former religion revealed model lithosphere IP 11. Observed surface wave forms across these two regions have been compared with synthetic seismograms  using  model  IP 11. Observed wave forms are found to agree with synthetic one. This suggests that the average lithospheric structure of central and northwestern parts of the Indian Peninsula is similar and the Lithospheric model  IP 11 is an approximation to it

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01-01-1992

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[1]
S. N. . BHATTACHARYA, “Similarity of lithospheric structure of central and northwestern part of the Indian Peninsula inferred from observed surface wave forms”, MAUSAM, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 51–58, Jan. 1992.

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