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    Subduction initiation and the rise of the Shillong Plateau by Mallick, Rishav, Hubbard, Judith, Lindsey, Eric Ostrom, Bradley, Kyle, Moore, James Daniel Paul, Ahsan, Aktarul, Alam, A. K. M. Khorshed, Hill, Emma M.

    Published 2021
    “…Here we investigate one such discrepancy for the Shillong Plateau, a basement-cored contractional orogen within the Himalayan foreland basin. …”
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    The Shillong Plateau and the great 1897 Assam earthquake by England, P, Bilham, R

    Published 2015
    “…Previous analysis of triangulation data of the Survey of India concluded that the great 1897 Assam earthquake occurred on a south dipping fault near the northern edge of the Shillong Plateau, which was named the Oldham fault. …”
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    Recent seismic status of Shillong Plateau, Northeast India by Ananta Panthi, HN Singh

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… Seismic status of Shillong Plateau of Northeast India has been studied, considering spatial and temporal pattern of the region and using seismicity data for the period 1808-2008. …”
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    Recent seismic status of Shillong Plateau, Northeast India by Ananta Panthi, HN Singh

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… Seismic status of Shillong Plateau of Northeast India has been studied, considering spatial and temporal pattern of the region and using seismicity data for the period 1808-2008. …”
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    Seismic evidence of pop-up tectonics beneath the Shillong Plateau area of Northeast India by A. P. Singh, O. P. Mishra, O. P. Singh

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…It is intriguing to note that high-velocity anomalies and low-ϭ in the uppermost crust, interpreted as the Shillong Plateau that acted as a geometric asperity and the juxtaposition of high-V and low-V became the source zone of the 1897 Shillong earthquake (Ms 8.7) as a novel observation for the region. …”
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    Precise Locating of the Great 1897 Shillong Plateau Earthquake Using Teleseismic and Regional Seismic Phase Data by Shiba Subedi, György Hetényi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Pinched between the Eastern Himalaya and the Indo-Burman ranges, the Shillong Plateau represents a zone of distributed deformation with numerous visible and buried active faults. …”
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    Evaluation of Indian Lightning Location Network (ILLN) and characterization of cloud-to-ground lightning over Lucknow and Shillong using an ordinary camera by A. Srivastava, S. D. Pawar, S. S. Kundu, V. Gopalkrishnan, M. Domkawale, M. Kumar, S. P. Aggarwal

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This work is showing the performance of Indian Lightning Location Network (ILLN) and lightning characteristics around Lucknow and Shillong India. Observation of ground truth using ordinary camera show the location accuracy of lightning location network. …”
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    Impact of Urbanization on Urban Heat Island Dynamics in Shillong City, India Using Google Earth Engine and CA-Markov Modeling by Parimita Saikia, Preety War, Lapynshai M. Umlong, Bibhash Nath

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This study examined how land use and land cover (LULC) characteristics of Shillong City are linked to the UHI phenomenon. The LULC was classified into five broad categories: agricultural land, barren land, settlement, vegetation, and water bodies. …”
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    U–Pb SHRIMP zircon dating and geochemistry of metapelites from the Shillong Meghalaya Gneissic Complex, NE India: Implications for nature of protolith and tectonic setting by Shyam Bihari Dwivedi, Pratigya Pathak, Kevilhoutuo Theunuo, Ravi Ranjan Kumar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Sonapahar area of Shillong Meghalaya Gneissic Complex (SMGC) is an extension of the Central India Tectonic Zone within the Precambrian Indian shield. …”
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    Observation of ionospheric Alfven resonator with double spectral resonance structures at low latitude station, Shillong ( $$dipole L=1.08$$ d i p o l e L = 1.08 ) by P. Adhitya, Masahito Nosé, Jayashree Bulusu, Geeta Vichare, A. K. Sinha

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We also report that the double spectral resonance structures at Shillong are always observed only in the $${B}_{x}$$ B x component of the magnetic field variation. …”
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