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Journal Article
Published: 19 May 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (4): 2015–2026.
... damaging earthquake in northeastern Pakistan since the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. The epicenter of this event is located near the densely populated Mirpur city and the Mangla reservoir (Fig.  1 ). The earthquake resulted in 39 fatalities, 746 injuries and widespread damage including from earthquake‐induced...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 March 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (3): 1464–1478.
...Ying Tan; Zhiyang Dai; Bin Liu; Xianjie Zha Abstract On 24 September 2019, an M w 5.8 earthquake occurred on the Mangla‐Samwal anticline near Mirpur city, Pakistan. Because the seismogenic fault is hidden and the near‐field seismic data are scarce, the magnitude and slip distribution...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 August 2021
The Leading Edge (2021) 40 (8): 590–600.
...Muhammad Younis Khan; Syed Ali Turab; Liaqat Ali; Muhammad Tahir Shah; S. M. Talha Qadri; Khalid Latif; Ali Ismet Kanli; Muhammad Gulraiz Akhter Abstract The Mirpur area of Pakistan was severely damaged by extensive coseismic liquefaction following an earthquake of M w 5.8 on 24 September 2019...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 August 2022
The Leading Edge (2022) 41 (8): 529–539.
... © The Society of Exploration Geophysicists 2022 GPR high-resolution fractures earthquake aquifer Higher Education Commission, Pakistan HEC/NCEG/PK The 24 September 2019 Mirpur earthquake of M w 5.8 with approximately 10 km of depth caused 39 fatalities, injuries to more...
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Horizontal and Vertical cross sections of Rumbli, Namb and Panjar areas, district Mirpur Sudhnoti, Azad Kashmir and district Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Published: 01 January 2018
Plate 4: Horizontal and Vertical cross sections of Rumbli, Namb and Panjar areas, district Mirpur Sudhnoti, Azad Kashmir and district Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (1): 78–90.
..., Australia IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science Akhtar S.S. Ahmad M. Hussain A. (2004) Geological mapping of the Dadyal area, Mirpur district AJK and part of the Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan Pak. Geol. Surv., Geol. map series 6 25...
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Geological map of Azad Pattan, Panjar, Karat, Chanas, Dangali, Dadyal and Malikpur areas of districts Mirpur and Sudhnoti azad Kashmir and district Rawalipindi, Pakistan (Iqbal et al., 2015).
Published: 01 January 2018
Plate 2. Geological map of Azad Pattan, Panjar, Karat, Chanas, Dangali, Dadyal and Malikpur areas of districts Mirpur and Sudhnoti azad Kashmir and district Rawalipindi, Pakistan ( Iqbal et al., 2015 ).
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Composite structural map of Azad Pattan, Panjar, Karat, Chanas, Dangali, Dadyal and Malikpur areas of districts Mirpur and Sudhnoti azad Kashmir and district Rawalipindi, Pakistan (Iqbal et al., 2015).
Published: 01 January 2018
Plate 3. Composite structural map of Azad Pattan, Panjar, Karat, Chanas, Dangali, Dadyal and Malikpur areas of districts Mirpur and Sudhnoti azad Kashmir and district Rawalipindi, Pakistan ( Iqbal et al., 2015 ).
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2013) 82 (6): 639–648.
.... Structural cross sections of Sarda, Mandi, Changpur, Fagosh and Bajwal areas, district Kotli, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Plate 4. Structural cross sections of Sarda, Mandi, Changpur, Fagosh and Bajwal areas, district Kotli, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Mirpur Formation consists of conglomerates...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2018
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2018) 91 (1): 57–66.
...Plate 4: Horizontal and Vertical cross sections of Rumbli, Namb and Panjar areas, district Mirpur Sudhnoti, Azad Kashmir and district Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ...
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Topographic map of northeastern Pakistan along with the key tectonic structures labelled. The gray circles represent earthquakes from 1973 to 2019 (U.S. Geological Survey [USGS], 2021; CES catalog), with the focal mechanisms of the largest events shown as blue focal mechanisms (Global Centroid Moment Tensor [Global CMT], 2021). The red circles represent the relocated aftershocks of the 2019 Mirpur earthquake in this study. The brown focal mechanism indicates the focal mechanism of the 2019 Mirpur earthquake (Global CMT, 2021). The black triangles represent the seismic stations used in our study. The coverage of Sentinel‐1A is denoted by yellow and red rectangular frames for descending and ascending tracks, respectively. The top inset shows the broader Himalayan region with our study area outlined by the red square. The bottom inset shows a zoom‐in of our study area outlined by the white square. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 19 May 2022
Figure 1. Topographic map of northeastern Pakistan along with the key tectonic structures labelled. The gray circles represent earthquakes from 1973 to 2019 ( U.S. Geological Survey [USGS], 2021 ; CES catalog), with the focal mechanisms of the largest events shown as blue focal mechanisms
Journal Article
Published: 02 October 2015
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2016) 16 (2): 137–145.
... Lake (Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan) is the 12th largest lake in the world. The lake is c . 100 km SE of the capital city, Islamabad. The Lake (longitude: 73.65 (73°39′0E) and latitude: 33.15 (33°8′60N)) was built in 1967, across the Jhelum River, in Mirpur district of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan ( Fig. 1...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 December 2015
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2016) 49 (1): 36–46.
...A. Niaz; M. R. Khan; S. Mustafa; F. Hameed Abstract A resistivity survey has been carried out for the determination of aquifer properties and vulnerability mapping of part of the Sub-Himalayas in the Bhimber District of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. In the study area 19 vertical electrical...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (3): 459.
... Syntaxis, it is imperative to have detailed geological and structural maps derived from GIS software. We are thankful to the Institute of Geology, University of Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad for arranging the geological field trip to study the Mirpur area. * E-mail: [email protected]...
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 August 2021
The Leading Edge (2021) 40 (8): 566.
... and successfully identified weathered materials that could be problematic during initial excavation efforts. Khan et al. use horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) to evaluate the effects of liquefaction based on changes in resonance frequency measurements after major seismic events in the Mirpur area...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1986
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1986) 76 (1): 205–215.
.... Seeber L. Farhatulla S. (1979) . Tarbela reservoir, Pakistan: a region of compressional tectonics with reduced seismicity upon initial reservoir filling , Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 69 , 1175 - 1192...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2025
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2025) 101 (6): 832–837.
... on the shallow updip part of the MHT, e.g., the 2019 Mirpur earthquake (Sreejith et al., 2021). Additionally, the rupture may occur on faults transverse to the MHT, as in the case of the 2011 Sikkim earthquake (Sunilkumar et al., 2019). Fig. 1. Interseismic plate coupling in the Northwest Himalaya...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 84 (3): 352–360.
... of the Siwalik Bovids . Ph.D. Dissert. (unpublished) , University of the Punjab , Lahore, Pakistan , pp. 475 . Arif , M. and Raza , S.M. (1991) New findings of Cervidae (Mammalia) from the Upper Siwaliks of Potwar-Mirpur Areas, Pakistan . Proc. Pak. Congr. Zool ., v. 11 , pp. 275 – 281...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1986
AAPG Bulletin (1986) 70 (6): 730–747.
...Viqar-un-nisa Quadri; S. M. Shuaib ABSTRACT The Southern Indus basin extends approximately between lat. 23° and 28°31’ N, and from long. 66° E to the eastern boundary of Pakistan. Of the 55 exploratory wells drilled (1955-1984), 27 were based on results of multifold seismic surveys. Five commercial...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1986
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1986) 76 (6): 1687–1698.
...Kin-Yip Chun Abstract Three-component, long-period New Delhi records of two earthquakes occurring near Multan, central Pakistan, are used to determine group velocities of multimode surface waves in the period range of 5 to 57 sec. Inversion of these data has provided insight regarding the crustal...