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K. Farahim Khan

Department of Geology, A.M.U, Aligarh,uttar pradesh, India.

Biography

Dr. Kr. Farahim Khan obtained M. Sc. (1982), M. Phil (1986) and Ph. D (1992) degrees in Geology and P.G. Dip (1983) in Hydrogeology from AMU, Aligarh, India. He was awarded faculty of science merit scholarship in B.Sc. (Honours) and M.Sc. and UGC JRF and SRF during Ph.D. His research area includes Economic Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy. He is particularly interested in the Geochemical and mineralogical studies of phosphorite deposits in India in order to delineate the depositional environment and genesis of the deposits to make assessment of their quality for economic interest.

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A High Resolution Measurement of Foreshocks for the Prediction of Earthquakes

It has been recently reported that there is a very strong relationship and well defined similarities in the vibration pattern of foreshocks, main shock and aftershocks which can be used for the prediction of earthquake. It has also been established that foreshocks are the best accredited forecaster of earthquakes. However, the foreshocks consist of... Read More»

S. Javed Arif, M. S. Jamil Asghar and K. Farahim Khan

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climat Change 2012, 3:116

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000116

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