2008 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
1995 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences
His primary scientific interests are in Seismology, Induced seismicity, Aftershock, Magnitude and Tectonics. His studies in Focal mechanism, Plate tectonics, Intraplate earthquake, Structural geology and Earthquake swarm are all subfields of Seismology research. He has included themes like Pore fluid pressure and Sequence in his Induced seismicity study.
The concepts of his Aftershock study are interwoven with issues in Seismogram and Water level. His study in Magnitude is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Indian Shield, Hazard map and Seismic hazard. His work on Geodynamics and Lithosphere as part of general Tectonics study is frequently connected to High stress and Spectral data, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Harsh K. Gupta mainly investigates Seismology, Induced seismicity, Magnitude, Aftershock and Tectonics. Harsh K. Gupta performs integrative study on Seismology and Scientific drilling in his works. His work in Induced seismicity addresses issues such as Borehole, which are connected to fields such as Basement.
His study ties his expertise on Sequence together with the subject of Magnitude. His study in Rift, Suture and Intraplate earthquake is carried out as part of his Tectonics studies. His Remotely triggered earthquakes study is associated with Earthquake swarm.
Harsh K. Gupta mostly deals with Seismology, Borehole, Induced seismicity, Scientific drilling and Mining engineering. His work on Seismology deals in particular with Tectonophysics and Epicenter. His studies in Borehole integrate themes in fields like Hydrogeology, Geochemistry and Basement.
In general Geochemistry study, his work on Basalt often relates to the realm of Surface deformation, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Basement research includes themes of Volcano, Volcanic rock, Weathering and Lithology. His Induced seismicity study combines topics in areas such as Aftershock, Foreshock and Seismometer.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Seismology, Induced seismicity, Borehole, Scientific drilling and Seismometer. Harsh K. Gupta connects Seismology with West coast in his study. Mylonite, Shear, Overburden pressure, Deccan Traps and Petrology are fields of study that intersect with his Scientific drilling research.
His Surface rupture research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Geochemistry, Basalt, Weathering and Basement. His studies link Hypocenter with Block. Harsh K. Gupta integrates several fields in his works, including Monsoon and Water reservoir.
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Global patterns of tectonic stress
Mary Lou Zoback;Mark D. Zoback;J. Adams;M. Assumpção.
Nature (1989)
A review of recent studies of triggered earthquakes by artificial water reservoirs with special emphasis on earthquakes in Koyna, India
Harsh K Gupta.
Earth-Science Reviews (2002)
Dams and earthquakes
Harsh K. Gupta.
(1976)
Geothermal Energy: An Alternative Resource for the 21st Century
Harsh K. Gupta;Sukanta Roy.
(2006)
Reservoir-Induced Earthquakes
Harsh K. Gupta.
(1992)
A probabilistic seismic hazard map of India and adjoining regions
S. C. Bhatia;M. R. Kumar;H. K. Gupta.
Annals of Geophysics (1999)
Common features of the reservoir-associated seismic activities
Harsh K. Gupta;B. K. Rastogi;Hari Narain.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1972)
Zagros, Hindu Kush, Himalaya, geodynamic evolution
H. K. Gupta;F. M. Delany.
(1981)
Global risks: Pool knowledge to stem losses from disasters
Susan L. Cutter;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Irasema Alcántara-Ayala;Orhan Altan.
(2015)
Some discriminatory characteristics of earthquakes near the Kariba, Kremasta, and Koyna artificial lakes
Harsh K. Gupta;B. K. Rastogi;Hari Narain.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1972)
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