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    Site class based seismic magnitude prediction equations for earthquake early warning

    Although earthquake early warning (EEW) systems have advanced significantly, accurately determining earthquake parameters from the initial 3 s of P-wave motion remains challenging. Factors such as the complexi...

    A. Mugesh, Aniket Desai, Ravi S. Jakka, Kamal in Journal of Seismology (2024)

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    Review on functionalized metal–organic framework as potential candidate for carbon control technologies for climate change: current status and future prospective

    The regular increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration in the atmosphere is one of the major environmental issues nowadays. In this essence, establishing some promising stratagem including CO2 capture, storag...

    Gagandeep Kaur, Himanshi Bhardwaj, Kamal in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2024)

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    Geophysical signatures of the Saraswati River palaeochannel in a part of Kurukshetra district, Haryana, India

    The palaeochannel is one of the promising features to hold a considerable amount of groundwater and acts as an underground reservoir for supplementing groundwater resources. There is a need for site-specific s...

    Sushil Kumar, Ashish Jangra, Nepal Chandra Mondal in Journal of Earth System Science (2024)

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    Successful Alert Issuance with Sufficient Lead Time by Uttarakhand State Earthquake Early Warning System: Case Study of Nepal Earthquakes

    Three moderate earthquakes on November 9, 2022, November 12, 2022, and January 24, 2023 occurred in Western Nepal region of Magnitudes 5.8, 5.4 and 5.8 respectively. The epicenters were ∼100 km away from the U...

    Pankaj Kumar, Kamal, M. L. Sharma, Pratibha in Journal of the Geological Society of India (2023)

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    Design and implementation of earthquake early warning dissemination mobile app for Uttarakhand (India)

    Smartphones are one of the most affordable and familiar devices available to people that are used for many scientific applications. Thus, implementing a dedicated mobile app for earthquake early warning (EEW) ...

    Govind Rathore, Kamal, Ashok Kumar, R. S. Jakka, M. L. Sharma in Journal of Seismology (2023)

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    Analysis of earthquake hypocenter characteristics using chaos game representation

    This paper proposes a new method to approach earthquake hypocenter studies based on Chaos Game Representation (CGR), a method initially used for making fractal structures and applied for studying DNA sequences...

    Cyril Shaju, Kamal in Computational Geosciences (2023)

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    Early Warning System: An Efficient Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Tool

    The earthquake risk mitigation goals are achieved by applying a number of approaches to reduce the vulnerability of the built environment. The most widely known long-term risk mitigation approaches are earthqu...

    P. Kumar, Govind Rathore, Kamal in Proceedings of 17th Symposium on Earthquak… (2023)

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    Development and Implementation of a Regional Earthquake Early Warning System in Northern India

    The Himalayan region has experienced many devastating earthquakes, due to the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian plate. The movement of the Indian Plate is continuous but for a long time, this reg...

    Govind Rathore, Pankaj Kumar in Proceedings of 17th Symposium on Earthquak… (2023)

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    A Study of the International Stock Market Behavior During COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Driven Iterated Function System

    We propose a novel approach to visualize and compare financial markets across the globe using chaos game representation (CGR) of iterated function systems (IFS). We modified a fractal method, widely used in li...

    Aman Gupta, Cyril Shaju, Pratibha, Kamal in Computational Economics (2023)

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    Statistical Analysis of Feature Selection and Clustering for Building the Optimised Drug Toxicity Prediction Model

    Artificial intelligence and machine learning are crucial in medication research and development. Because of the likelihood of toxicity, many pharmacological evaluations can be omitted. Toxicity prediction is c...

    Kamal, Devender Kumar, Anuj Kumar Sharma in Information and Communication Technology f… (2023)

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    Sentiment Analysis of COVID-19 Tweets Using Voting Ensemble-Based Model

    In the whole world, the microblog has become a key forum for people to share their thoughts and viewpoints on current events. When there is a sudden epidemic of coronavirus, the posts about it are normally acc...

    Kamal, Amritpal Singh in Image Based Computing for Food and Health … (2023)

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    Instrumentation of India’s First Regional Earthquake Early Warning System and Site Characterization of Its Stations

    The Earthquake Early Warning System Laboratory, Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee has developed India's first Earthquake Early Warning System (EEW...

    Pankaj Kumar, Kamal, M. L. Sharma, R. S. Jakka, Pratibha in Geohazards (2023)

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    Factors Affecting Production System in Additive Manufacturing

    Additive manufacturing or a more popular nomenclature, i.e., 3D printing is a manufacturing process that constructs a 3-dimensional object from a CAD model. Additive manufacturing is an emerging manufacturing ...

    Kamal, Gaurav Deshwal, Ayush Kumar in Advances in Mechanical Engineering and Tec… (2022)

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    Local Site Effects Influence on Earthquake Early-Warning Parameters

    Earthquake early-warning (EEW) system is a valuable device to detect an impending earthquake in real time and helps in the mitigation of seismic risk. The technology of EEW is used for calculating the size of ...

    A. Mugesh, Aniket Desai, Ravi S. Jakka, Kamal in Earthquake Geotechnics (2022)

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    Study of Local Site Effects on Earthquake Early Warning

    One of the key information required for earthquake disaster mitigation and management is the prior understanding of the impact of strong ground motion. The earthquake early warning system (EEW) is one of the u...

    A. Mugesh, Aniket Desai, Ravi S. Jakka in Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Con… (2021)

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    Strong motion generation area modelling of the 2008 Iwate earthquake, Japan using modified semi-empirical technique

    The Iwate–Miyagi earthquake (Mw 6.9) of 14 June 2008 is one of the largest intraplate earthquakes that struck north-east Japan. This earthquake has produced the largest peak ground acceleration (PGA) ever recorde...

    Sandeep, A Joshi, Sonia Devi, Parveen Kumar, S K Sah in Journal of Earth System Science (2019)

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    Modelling of strong motion generation areas for a great earthquake in central seismic gap region of Himalayas using the modified semi-empirical approach

    Over the past decades, strong motion generation areas (SMGAs) have received significant attention in the modelling of high-frequency records. Herein, we propose the source model for a scenario earthquake ( ...

    Sandeep, A Joshi, S K Sah, Parveen Kumar, Sohan Lal in Journal of Earth System Science (2019)

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    Probabilistic seismic hazard for Himalayan region using kernel estimation method (zone-free method)

    In view of active seismic status of the Himalayan belt and continued developmental activities in mountainous states, it is imperative to update knowledge of seismic hazard incorporating latest knowledge on ear...

    Madan Mohan Rout, Josodhir Das, Kamal in Natural Hazards (2018)

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    A scenario of ground shaking hazard in intracratonic circular basins developed by basin-generated surface waves: an earthquake engineering perspective

    This paper presents the comparative scenario of ground motion amplifications in the 2D semi-cylindrical (SC) basin and 3D semi-spherical (SS) intracratonic basin caused by the basin-generated surface (BGS) wav...

    J. P. Narayan, Kamal in Natural Hazards (2018)

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    Simulation of Strong Ground Motion of the 2009 Bhutan Earthquake Using Modified Semi-Empirical Technique

    On 21st September 2009 an earthquake of magnitude (M w 6.1) occurred in the East Bhutan. This earthquake caused serious damage to the residential area and was widely felt in the Bhutan Him...

    Sandeep, A. Joshi, Sohan Lal, Parveen Kumar, S. K. Sah in Pure and Applied Geophysics (2017)

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