Vanessa Andrade
Indian Institute of Science
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2011
Kusala Rajendran; Vanessa Andrade; C. P. Rajendran
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues to generate a mix of thrust, normal, and strike-slip faulting events. The 12 June 2010 M(w) 7.5 event on the subducting plate is the most recent large earthquake on the Nicobar segment. The left-lateral faulting mechanism of this event is unusual for the outer-rise region, considering the stress transfer processes that follow great underthrusting earthquakes. Another earthquake (M(w) 7.2) with a similar mechanism occurred very close to this event on 24 July 2005. These earthquakes and most of their aftershocks on the subducting plate were generated by left-lateral strike-slip faulting on north-northeast-south-southwest oriented near-vertical faults, in response to north-northwest-south-southeast directed compression. Pre-2004 earthquake faulting mechanisms on the subducting oceanic plate are consistent with this pattern. Post-2004, left-lateral faulting on the subducting oceanic plate clusters between 5 degrees N and 9 degrees N, where the 90 degrees E ridge impinges the trench axis. Our study observes that the subducting plate off the Sumatra and Nicobar segments behaves similarly to a chip of the India-Australia plate, deforming in response to a generally northwest-southeast oriented compression, an aspect that must be factored into the plate deformation models.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2014
Din M. Kakar; Ghazala Naeem; Abdullah Usman; Haider Hasan; Hira Ashfaq Lohdi; Seshachalam Srinivasalu; Vanessa Andrade; C. P. Rajendran; Abdolmajid Naderi Beni; Mohammad Ali Hamzeh; Goesta Hoffmann; Noora Al Balushi; Nora Gale; Ardito M. Kodijat; Hermann M. Fritz; Brian F. Atwater
Ten years later, the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004 still looms large in efforts to reduce tsunami risk. The disaster has spurred worldwide advances in tsunami detection and warning, risk assessment, and awareness [Satake, 2014].
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2012
J. Paul; C. P. Rajendran; Anthony R. Lowry; Vanessa Andrade; Kusala Rajendran
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2011
Vanessa Andrade; Kusala Rajendran
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; Vanessa Andrade; Seshachalam Srinivasalu
Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2011
C. P. Rajendran; Kusala Rajendran; Seshachalam Srinivasalu; Vanessa Andrade; P. Aravazhi; Jaishri Sanwal
Tectonophysics | 2014
Vanessa Andrade; Kusala Rajendran
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2014
Vanessa Andrade; Kusala Rajendran; C.P. Rajendran
Archive | 2011
Kusala Rajendran; Vanessa Andrade; N. Thulasiraman; C. P. Rajendran
Japan Geoscience Union | 2014
Vanessa Andrade; Kusala Rajendran; C. P. Rajendran
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