Presentation ON Siesmic Zones: Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Meenakshi Divyansh Class X-C Roll No. 2
Presentation ON Siesmic Zones: Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Meenakshi Divyansh Class X-C Roll No. 2
Presentation ON Siesmic Zones: Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Meenakshi Divyansh Class X-C Roll No. 2
ON
SIESMIC ZONES
Submitted To:
Ms. Meenakshi
Submitted By:
Divyansh
Class X-C
Roll No. 2
Index
Seismic Zones
Earthquake
Causes
How to Measures
Tsunami Movement
Acknowledgment
SEISMIC ZONES
Zone 5
Zone 5 covers the areas with the highest risks zone that suffers earthquakes of
intensity MSK IX or greater. The IS code assigns zone factor of 0.36 for Zone
5. Structural designers use this factor for earthquake resistant design of
structures in Zone 5. The zone factor of 0.36 is indicative of effective (zero
period) level earthquake in this zone. It is referred to as the Very High
Damage Risk Zone. The region of Kashmir, the western and central
Himalayas, North Bihar, the North-East Indian region and the Rann of Kutch
fall in this zone.
Generally, the areas having trap rock or basaltic rock are prone to earthquakes.
Zone 4
This zone is called the High Damage Risk Zone and covers areas liable to MSK
VIII. The IS code assigns zone factor of 0.24 for Zone 4. The Indo-Gangetic
basin and the capital of the country (Delhi), Jammu and Kashmir fall in Zone
4. In Maharashtra, the Faltan area (Koyananager) is also in zone no-4. In
Bihar the northern part of the state like- Raksaul, Near the border of India
and Nepal, is also in zone no-4.
SEISMIC ZONES
Zone 3
Zone 2
Earthquakes
Causes
Types of Fault
How to Measures
Seismogram Printout
Time-Travel Curve
Summary Conclusion
The Geological Survey of India (G. S. I.) first published the seismic
zoning map of the country in the year 1935. With numerous
modifications made afterwards, this map was initially based on the
amount of damage suffered by the different regions of India because of
earthquakes. Color coded in different shades of the color red, this map
shows the four distinct seismic zones of India. Following are the varied
seismic zones of the nation, which are prominently shown in the map:
Zone - II: This is said to be the least active seismic zone.
Bibliography
1.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_zones_of_India
2.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/specials/atleast-38indian-cities-in-high-risk-earthquake-zones115042700095_1.html
3.
http://www.imd.gov.in/section/seismo/static/seismo-zone.htm