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Kusala Rajendran
Kusala Rajendran
Professor, Centre for Earth Sciences (retired)
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Global patterns of tectonic stress
ML Zoback, MD Zoback, J Adams, M Assumpcao, S Bell, EA Bergman, ...
Nature 341 (6240), 291-298, 1989
9041989
Characteristics of deformation and past seismicity associated with the 1819 Kutch earthquake, northwestern India
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 91 (3), 407-426, 2001
2712001
Interpreting the style of faulting and paleoseismicity associated with the 1897 Shillong, northeast India, earthquake: Implications for regional tectonism
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran, BP Duarah, S Baruah, A Earnest
Tectonics 23 (4), 2004
1812004
The 2001 Kutch (Bhuj) earthquake: Coseismic surface features and their significance
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran, M Thakkar, MP Tuttle
Current Science, 1397-1405, 2001
1812001
The status of central seismic gap: a perspective based on the spatial and temporal aspects of the large Himalayan earthquakes
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran
Tectonophysics 395 (1-2), 19-39, 2005
1262005
Crustal deformation and seismic history associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake: a perspective from the Andaman–Nicobar Islands
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran, R Anu, A Earnest, T Machado, PM Mohan, ...
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 97 (1A), S174-S191, 2007
1222007
Some seismological and geometric features of intraplate earthquakes
P Talwani, K Rajendran
Tectonophysics 186 (1-2), 19-41, 1991
1201991
Medieval pulse of great earthquakes in the central Himalaya: Viewing past activities on the frontal thrust
CP Rajendran, B John, K Rajendran
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 120 (3), 1623-1641, 2015
1022015
Assessing the previous activity at the source zone of the 2001 Bhuj earthquake based on the near‐source and distant paleoseismological indicators
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran, M Thakkar, B Goyal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 113 (B5), 2008
922008
The 1993 Killari (Latur), central India, earthquake: an example of fault reactivation in the Precambrian crust
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran, B John
Geology 24 (7), 651-654, 1996
891996
Seismicity of the north-east India region. I: The data base
HK Gupta, K Rajendran, HN Singh
Journal of the Geological Society of India 28 (5), 345-365, 1986
751986
Seismotectonic perspectives on the Himalayan arc and contiguous areas: Inferences from past and recent earthquakes
K Rajendran, RM Parameswaran, CP Rajendran
Earth-Science Reviews 173, 1-30, 2017
732017
Hazard implications of the late arrival of the 1945 Makran tsunami.
CP Rajendran, MV Ramanamurthy, NT Reddy, K Rajendran
Current Science (00113891) 95 (12), 2008
692008
Age estimates of coastal terraces in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their tectonic implications
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran, A Earnest, GVR Prasad, K Dutta, DK Ray, ...
Tectonophysics 455 (1-4), 53-60, 2008
682008
Mechanism of triggered seismicity at Koyna: An evaluation based on relocated earthquakes
K Rajendran, CM Harish
Current Science, 358-363, 2000
682000
Characteristics of the 1997 Jabalpur earthquake and their bearing on its mechanism
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran
Current science 74 (2), 168-174, 1998
661998
Revisiting the earthquake sources in the Himalaya: Perspectives on past seismicity
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran
Tectonophysics 504 (1-4), 75-88, 2011
632011
Evidence of ancient sea surges at the Mamallapuram coast of India and implications for previous Indian Ocean tsunami events
CP Rajendran, K Rajendran, T Machado, T Satyamurthy, P Aravazhi, ...
Current Science, 1242-1247, 2006
622006
Seismogenesis in the stable continental interiors: an appraisal based on two examples from India
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran
Tectonophysics 305 (1-3), 355-370, 1999
621999
The Chamoli earthquake, Garhwal Himalaya: field observations and implications for seismic hazard
K Rajendran, CP Rajendran, SK Jain, CVR Murty, JN Arlekar
Current Science-Bangalore- 78 (1), 45-51, 2000
612000
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