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Overview

Vineet K. Gahalaut is affiliated with the National Geophysical Research Institute in India and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, focusing predominantly on Geophysics. Their research spans multiple subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Oceanography, Aerospace Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work centers on a variety of main topics related to earthquake and tectonic studies, including earthquake detection and analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, and seismic imaging and inversion techniques.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Bhaskar Kundu, Rajeev Kumar Yadav, J. K. Catherine, Dibyashakti Panda, and Saroj Mondal.

Vineet K. Gahalaut has published multiple papers in diverse scientific venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • India-Sunda Plate Motion, Crustal Deformation, and Seismic Hazard in the Indo-Burmese Arc (2020) published in Tectonics
  • Groundwater extraction-induced seismicity around Delhi region, India (2021) published in Scientific Reports
  • Anisotropy of the Near-Field Coseismic Ionospheric Perturbation Amplitudes Reflecting the Source Process: The 2023 February Turkey Earthquakes (2023) published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • A long duration non-volcanic earthquake sequence in the stable continental region of India: The Palghar swarm (2020) published in Tectonophysics
  • Change in Total Electron Content During the 26 December 2019 Solar Eclipse: Constraints From GNSS Observations and Comparison With SAMI3 Model Results (2020) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

The venues where Vineet K. Gahalaut frequently publishes include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Earth System Science, Tectonics, Tectonophysics, and Journal of the Geological Society of India.

Best Publications

  • Constraints on 2004 Sumatra Andaman earthquake rupture from GPS measurements in Andaman Nicobar Islands

    V.K. Gahalaut;B. Nagarajan;J.K. Catherine;S. Kumar

  • Oblique convergence and slip partitioning in the NW Himalaya: Implications from GPS measurements

    Bhaskar Kundu;Rajeev Kumar Yadav;Bikram Singh Bali;Sonalika Chowdhury

  • Possible influence of subducting ridges on the Himalayan arc and on the ruptures of great and major Himalayan earthquakes

    V.K. Gahalaut;Bhaskar Kundu

  • Aseismic plate boundary in the Indo-Burmese wedge, northwest Sunda Arc

    Vineet K. Gahalaut;Bhaskar Kundu;Sunil Singh Laishram;Joshi Catherine

  • Structural control on along-strike variation in the seismicity of the northwest Himalaya

    B.R. Arora;V.K. Gahalaut;Naresh Kumar

  • Earthquake occurrence processes in the Indo-Burmese wedge and Sagaing fault region

    Bhaskar Kundu;V.K. Gahalaut

  • Surface deformation in the region of the 1905 Kangra Mw = 7.8 earthquake in the period 1846–2001

    K. Wallace;R. Bilham;F. Blume;F. Blume;V. K. Gaur

  • Rigid Indian plate: Constraints from GPS measurements

    P. Mahesh;J.K. Catherine;V.K. Gahalaut;Bhaskar Kundu

  • Seismotectonics and large earthquake generation in the Himalayan region

    Harsh Gupta;Harsh Gupta;V.K. Gahalaut

  • Fault interaction and earthquake triggering in the Koyna-Warna region, India

    V. K. Gahalaut;Kalpna;S. K. Singh

  • The fury of the floods in the north-west Himalayan region: the Kedarnath tragedy

    S. P. Sati;V. K. Gahalaut

  • Burma plate motion

    Vineet K. Gahalaut;Kalpna Gahalaut

  • Effect of the Zipingpu reservoir impoundment on the occurrence of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and local seismicity

    Kalpna Gahalaut;Vineet K. Gahalaut

  • Strong seismic coupling underneath Garhwal–Kumaun region, NW Himalaya, India

    Rajeev Kumar Yadav;Vineet K. Gahalaut;Amit Kumar Bansal;S.P. Sati

  • GPS measurements of postseismic deformation in the Andaman-Nicobar region following the giant 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake

    V. K. Gahalaut;S. Jade;J. K. Catherine;R. Gireesh

  • Tectonic implications and seismicity triggering during the 2008 Baluchistan, Pakistan earthquake sequence

    R.B.S. Yadav;V.K. Gahalaut;Sumer Chopra;Bin Shan

  • Segmentation of Seismicity Along the Himalayan Arc Due to Structural Heterogeneities in the Under-Thrusting Indian Plate and Overriding Himalayan Wedge

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  • Global Positioning System (GPS) Measurements of Crustal Deformation across the Frontal Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis and Seismic‐Hazard Assessment

    M. Devachandra;Bhaskar Kundu;Joshi Catherine;Arun Kumar

  • Influence of anthropogenic groundwater unloading in Indo‐Gangetic plains on the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake

    Bhaskar Kundu;Naresh Krishna Vissa;V. K. Gahalaut

  • The 2005 volcano-tectonic earthquake swarm in the Andaman Sea: Triggered by the 2004 great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake

    Bhaskar Kundu;Denis Legrand;Kalpna Gahalaut;Vineet K. Gahalaut

  • Low seismicity in the Bhutan Himalaya and the stress shadow of the 1897 Shillong Plateau earthquake

    V.K. Gahalaut;Shikha Rajput;Bhaskar Kundu

  • Tectonic and volcanic implications of a cratered seamount off Nicobar Island, Andaman Sea

    K.A. Kamesh Raju;Durbar Ray;Abhay Mudholkar;G.P.S. Murty

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Bürgmann
Roland Bürgmann University of California, Berkeley
Harsh K. Gupta
Harsh K. Gupta National Geophysical Research Institute
Vinod K. Gaur
Vinod K. Gaur Indian Institute of Astrophysics
Roger Bilham
Roger Bilham University of Colorado Boulder
Naresh Kumar
Naresh Kumar University of New South Wales
Michael S. Steckler
Michael S. Steckler Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Leonardo Seeber
Leonardo Seeber Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Stuart N. Thomson
Stuart N. Thomson University of Arizona
Jean-Louis Mugnier
Jean-Louis Mugnier Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Bin Shan
Bin Shan Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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