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Press Trust of India on MSN'Delhi Earthquake Not Tectonic': National Centre For Seismology Attributes Tremors To 'Normal Faulting'According to the NCS report, the earthquake occurred due to movement along a weak underground zone, known as a lineament, ...
The seismicity, or the frequency of earthquakes, around Delhi might be associated with the Delhi-Haridwar Ridge, a “major ...
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India Today on MSNWhy seismologists aren't surprised by amplified tremors of Delhi quakeIt was because of the “young Yamuna sediments”—dating back to 10,000 years—that Delhi sits on, says expert Dr Sumer Chopra of ...
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit Delhi and NCR on February 17, 2025, causing noticeable shaking and prompting residents to ...
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale struck the NCR, Gurgaon region with its epicentre in New Delhi.
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IFLScience on MSNSantorini Earthquakes: What’s Been Happening – And Why?The swarm near Santorini appears to be related to the activation of a system of normal faults, fractures in the Earth’s crust ...
From late July to October 2022, residents of the Manu'a Islands in American Samoa felt the earth shake several times a day, ...
An earthquake that shook Delhi early Monday was caused by “normal faulting”, a type of ground movement often linked to underground water or past river deposits weakening the rocks, the National Centre ...
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Santorini, hit by an earthquake in late January, has since been shaken by a swarm of tremors. Most of its 16,000 residents ...
Mount Spurr, a volcano in Alaska, shows signs of increased seismic activity, prompting scientists to warn of a potential ...
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