K. Rajendran et Cp. Rajendran, MECHANISM OF MICROSEISMIC ACTIVITY IN KERALA - A SUGGESTION, Journal of the Geological Society of India, 47(4), 1996, pp. 467-476
The occasional incidences of microearthquakes in Kerala have been inte
rpreted to be caused by the reactivation of ancient preexisting faults
. While not negating the traditional wisdom, we propose an unconventio
nal approach to analyze the mechanism of microseismicity in Kerala A m
oot point considered here is the perceptive increase in the frequency
of the microearthquakes in the state over the last decade, quite often
coinciding with periods of increased rainfall. Although the occurrenc
e of rain may not be a sufficient or necessary condition for the incre
ase in the level of seismic activity, the correspondence between the t
wo appears to be more than casual. On the basis of this observation, w
e suggest here that the tremors in Kerala may have been caused by tran
sient increase in the hydrostatic pressure at shallow crustal depths.
The mechanism of shallow earthquakes may be similar to what is propose
d in the ''hydroseismicity'' model. Changing land use patterns, defore
station, soil erosion. and increased siltation in the drainage basins
are the robust parameters in this model.