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Sridevi Jade
Researcher at Fourth Paradigm Institute
Publications - 38
Citations - 1781
Sridevi Jade is an academic researcher from Fourth Paradigm Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aftershock & Precipitable water. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1529 citations. Previous affiliations of Sridevi Jade include Bangalore University & National Aerospace Laboratories.
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The motion and active deformation of India
J. Paul,Roland Bürgmann,Vinod K. Gaur,Roger Bilham,Kristine M. Larson,M. B. Ananda,Sridevi Jade,M. Mukal,T. S. Anupama,G.S. Satyal,D. Kumar +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured surface displacements using GPS to constrain the motion and deformation of India and India-Eurasia plate boundary deformation along the Himalaya.
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GPS measurements from the Ladakh Himalaya, India: Preliminary tests of plate-like or continuous deformation in Tibet
Sridevi Jade,B C Bhatt,Z. Yang,Rebecca Bendick,Rebecca Bendick,Vinod K. Gaur,Vinod K. Gaur,Peter Molnar,M.B. Anand,Dilip Kumar +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the relative motion in a geodetic network in Ladakh, India, and across southern Tibet and found that the right-lateral slip parallel to the Karakorum fault is 3.4 ± 5 mm/yr.
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Estimates of interseismic deformation in Northeast India from GPS measurements
Sridevi Jade,Malay Mukul,Anjan Kumar Bhattacharyya,Mamannamana Vijayan,Saigeetha Jaganathan,Saigeetha Jaganathan,Ashok Kumar,R. P. Tiwari,Arun Kumar,S. Kalita,S. Sahu,Akhouri Pramod Krishna,Savina Gupta,M.V.R.L. Murthy,Vinod K. Gaur,Vinod K. Gaur +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented estimates of interseismic deformation in northeastern India based on GPS measurements at eight permanent stations (2003-2006) and six campaign sites (1997-2006).
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Statistical models for slope instability classification
Sridevi Jade,S. Sarkar +1 more
TL;DR: A case study of landslide hazard assessment of a 66 km2 area in parts of the Alkananda valley, the Gharwal Himalaya is presented in this article, where the factors considered in the analysis are angle and height of the slope, rock type and geological structures such as faults and thrusts.
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GPS‐based atmospheric precipitable water vapor estimation using meteorological parameters interpolated from NCEP global reanalysis data
Sridevi Jade,Mamannamana Vijayan +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Indian GPS network data along with the interpolated National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) reanalysis meteorological data to estimate the precipitable water vapor (PWV) over the Indian atmosphere for a 4 year period (2001-2004) at 21 Indian GPS and 7 International GNSS Service stations.