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Earthquake Hazard and Risk Reduction on the Indian Subcontinent (RRISC)

NORSAR has been recently granted a four year collaboration project by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The project is funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy to India (New Delhi) and administered by the Research Council of Norway. The project will be coordinated by NORSAR and further involves NGI in Norway and five governmental and university institutes in India and Bhutan.

The RRISC project represents a continuation of NORSAR's activities on earthquake-related topics in India while it is also an expansion to other earthquake-prone regions on the Indian subcontinent.

The project is therefore subdivided into three regional chapters:
  • Chapter 1 - Northeast India (Assam) and Bhutan
  • Chapter 2 - Peninsular India (Bangalore )
  • Chapter 3 - Northern India (Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh)


More information can be found here.
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