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Explained: The dawn quake in Delhi

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Earthquake in Delhi: Key Insights

Recent Earthquake Event

  • Delhi experienced a magnitude 4 earthquake, which was notable for being the strongest to have originated in the city in at least five years.
  • The epicenter was near the Dhaula Kuan area, and no significant damage was reported.
  • This contrasts with typical tremors in Delhi, often originating from distant locations like Afghanistan.

Seismic Activity and Zone Classification

  • Delhi is classified under Zone 4 on India's official earthquake hazard map, indicating a high susceptibility to seismic activity.
  • The Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik (MSK) scale assesses intensity and places Delhi at a vulnerability level susceptible to major damage (MSK-8).
  • Zone 5, the most vulnerable areas, are susceptible to MSK-9 intensity or higher.

Geological Context: Aravalli-Delhi Fold Belt

  • Delhi is part of the seismically active Aravalli-Delhi Fold Belt, characterized by deformed rock layers.
  • This region has historically been more active, but tectonic activity has slowed, resulting in greater geological stability.
  • Historical earthquakes suggest occasional mild tremors due to remaining faults.

Earthquake Sounds

  • Peculiar sounds during earthquakes can be due to low-frequency vibrations beyond human hearing.
  • Different sounds might be perceived due to the vibration of buildings rather than the earthquake itself.

Likelihood of Large Earthquakes

  • History records significant past earthquakes in Delhi, such as those in 1720 and 1803, but these originated elsewhere.
  • Current tectonic conditions in Delhi suggest the unlikelihood of a large earthquake occurring.
  • Dense population and infrastructure make the potential impact of large earthquakes significant, though the probability remains low.
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  • Aravalli-Delhi Fold Belt
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