Patel, Rohit Singh https://orcid.org/0009-0007-7214-4977
Sinha, Ajay Kumar
Article History
Received: 10 August 2023
Accepted: 7 February 2024
First Online: 1 March 2024
Declarations
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: This research has been conducted in compliance with ethical standards.
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: Earthquake data for the study area was compiled within geographical coordinates 21°–31° N latitude and 80°–91° E longitude for the magnitude ≥ 3 range and known depth. Historical events were collected from historical catalogues of researchers (Gupta et al. ; Bhatia et al. ; Zhang et al. ; Ambraseys and Douglas ; Szeliga et al. ). Earthquake events with magnitude types of <i>m</i><sub><i>b</i></sub>, <i>M</i><sub><i>S</i></sub>, <i>M</i><sub><i>L</i></sub>, and <i>M</i><sub><i>w</i></sub> were collected for the time period of 1911 to 2023 from local agencies (NCS, DMN) and international agencies (GCMT, ISC, IDC, and NEIC). The global Centroid moment tensor catalog () provides data on the seismic moment. International seismological centre () provides data with <i>M</i><sub><i>S</i></sub> and <i>m</i><sub><i>b</i></sub> magnitudes for the region, other contributing agencies of ISC are the department of mines and geology, Nepal (DMN), International data centre (IDC), Himalayan Nepal Tibet experiment (HIMNT), Regional research laboratory Jorhat (RRLJ), and China earthquake networks centre (BJI), etc. The national earthquake information centre () provides data with <i>M</i><sub><i>w</i></sub>, <i>M</i><sub><i>S</i></sub>, and <i>m</i><sub><i>b</i></sub> magnitudes. National centre for seismology () is the earthquake division of IMD that provides earthquake data in local magnitude. Seismic fault data has been collected from bhukosh portal of geological survey of India ().