2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-499148/v1
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Deterministic Seismic Microzonation of the NCT-Delhi (India) and Earthquake Engineering Implications

Abstract: A deterministic seismic microzonation of the NCT Delhi (The capital of INDIA) and its earthquake engineering implications is presented in this paper. The NCT Delhi with population density around 21,000/sq. Km has experienced several severe earthquake shakings in the past due to earthquake occurrences in its vicinity and in the Great Himalaya. The exposed central quartzite ridge, Badarpur-Okhala hillocks and River-Yamuna are responsible for the very large spatial variation of sediment thickness (10 m to more th… Show more

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“…The technology and a pilot installation adapted to a farm were presented. The course of changes in the volume flow of biogas for the average daily production of agricultural biogas and the qualitative composition of agricultural biogas produced from pig slurry indicated 80% CH 4 .…”
Section: The Topicality Of the Problem And The Scope Of Possible Solu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%