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Archaeoseismological Potential of the Indian Subcontinent
Mountainous perimeter of the Indian subcontinent is seismically active, while the Peninsula is considered a stable region. Short instrumental records of earthquakes in India make it imperative to use historical and archaeological means to understand the past seismic activity. We review the status of achaeoseismology in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Data are provided on seismic activity affecting Delhi, Konark (Odisha) and Mahabalipuram (Tamil Nadu) during historical times. The study intends to highlight the vital need to employ achaeoseismology coupled with other geological information to better assess the past seismological records.
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Archaeoseismology, Historical Earthquakes, Instrumental Observations, Masonry Structures.
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