在阿希哈特拉的探地雷达调查:试图识别被埋的地下结构

S. Sravanthi, J. Malik, Bhuvan Vikrama
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阿希哈特拉距离印度最古老的定居点之一北方邦的巴雷利区20公里。它包含了始于公元前2500年至公元1200年的文化和构造沉积的差异性积累。探地雷达(GPR)调查,包括2D和3D剖面,有助于在现场找到被掩埋的结构,并了解占用模式。在阿希哈特拉进行的探地雷达和地面调查显示,倒塌和移位的墙壁,弯曲的表面,被掩埋的人行道和各种基础的废墟分布在很大范围内。这些证据表明,这是一次与大震级地震有关的破坏和变形,极有可能震源在喜马拉雅山麓。
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Ground penetrating radar investigations at Ahichhatra: An attempt to identify buried subsurface structures
Ahichhatra, is 20 km from Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh, one of the most ancient settlements in India. It encompasses differential accumulation of cultural and structural deposits beginning from 2500BC-1200AD. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, involving both 2D & 3D profiling, helped in finding the buried structures at the site and also in understanding the pattern of occupancy. GPR and surface investigations carried out at Ahichhatra revealed slumped and displaced walls, warped surfaces, buried pavements and ruins of various foundations that spread over a wide range of area. These evidences are indicative of a large magnitude earthquake related damage and deformation, most likely having earthquake source in Himalayan foothills.
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