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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2007

Crustal Deformation and Seismic History Associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: A Perspective from the Andaman–Nicobar Islands

C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; R. Anu; Anil Earnest; Terry Machado; P. M. Mohan; Jeffrey T. Freymueller

The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman and Nicobar region, accounting for ~800 km of the rupture. Part of this article deals with coseismic changes along these islands, observable from coastal morphology, biological indicators, and Global Positioning System (GPS) data. Our studies indicate that the islands south of 10° N latitude coseismically subsided by 1–1.5 m, both on their eastern and western margins, whereas those to the north showed a mixed response. The western margin of the Middle Andaman emerged by >1 m, and the eastern margin submerged by the same amount. In the North Andaman, both western and eastern margins emerged by >1 m. We also assess the pattern of long-term deformation (uplift/subsidence) and attempt to reconstruct earthquake/tsunami history, with the available data. Geological evidence for past submergence includes dead mangrove vegetation dating to 740 ± 100 yr B.P., near Port Blair and peat layers at 2–4 m and 10–15 m depths observed in core samples from nearby locations. Preliminary paleoseismological/tsunami evidence from the Andaman and Nicobar region and from the east coast of India, suggest at least one predecessor for the 2004 earthquake 900–1000 years ago. The history of earthquakes, although incomplete at this stage, seems to imply that the 2004-type earthquakes are infrequent and follow variable intervals


Tectonics | 2004

Interpreting the style of faulting and paleoseismicity associated with the 1897 Shillong, northeast India, earthquake: Implications for regional tectonism

C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; B. P. Duarah; S. Baruah; Anil Earnest


Tectonophysics | 2008

Age estimates of coastal terraces in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their tectonic implications

Kusala Rajendran; C. P. Rajendran; Anil Earnest; G. V. Ravi Prasad; Koushik Dutta; D.K. Ray; R. Anu


Current Science | 2005

Near-field observations on the co-seismic deformation associated with the 26 December 2004 Andaman-Sumatra earthquake

Anil Earnest; C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; R. Anu; G. M. Arun; P. M. Mohan


Current Science | 2003

The 13 September 2002 North Andaman (Diglipur) earthquake: An analysis in the context of regional seismicity

C. P. Rajendran; Anil Earnest; Kusala Rajendran; R. Dev Das; Sreekumari Kesavan


Archive | 2005

A 'SOUND' method for synthesis of single -walled carbon nanotubes under ambient conditions

Kusala Rajendran; C. P. Rajendran; Anil Earnest


Tectonics | 2004

Interpreting the style of faulting and paleoseismicity associated with the 1897 Shillong, northeast India, earthquake: Implications for regional tectonism: STYLE OF FAULTING AND PALEOSEISMICITY

C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; B. P. Duarah; S. Baruah; Anil Earnest


Archive | 2007

Subduction Zone Geometry and Pre-seismic Tectonic Constraints From the Andaman Micro- plate Region.

Anil Earnest; Jeffrey T. Freymueller; Kusala Rajendran


Archive | 2005

Coseismic Ground level Changes Associated with the Great Andaman-Sumatra Earthquake: A Tour from Nicobar to North Andaman

Kusala Rajendran; C. P. Rajendran; Anil Earnest; Jeffrey T. Freymueller


Archive | 2005

The Spatio-temporal Context of the December 26, 2004 Aceh-Andaman Earthquake

C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; Anil Earnest

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Kusala Rajendran

Indian Institute of Science

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C. P. Rajendran

Indian Institute of Science

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R. Anu

Centre for Earth Science Studies

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Jeffrey T. Freymueller

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Koushik Dutta

Physical Research Laboratory

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Sreekumari Kesavan

Centre for Earth Science Studies

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Terry Machado

Centre for Earth Science Studies

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