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SEISMICITY of the TERRITORY of BELARUS in 2015
Author(s) -
Т. И. Аронова,
G. Aronov,
T. Protasovitskaya,
A. Aronova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
zemletrâseniâ severnoj evrazii v ... godu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1818-6254
DOI - 10.35540/1818-6254.2021.24.18
Subject(s) - induced seismicity , seismology , geology , seismic energy , table (database) , crust , geophysics , computer science , data mining
An annual review of the seismicity in the territory of Belarus based on the data of two analog (operated in the first half-year) and seventeen digital stations is presented. A total of 80 events with Кd=4.6–8.4 were recorded all of them being confined to the southern part of the territory, the Soligorsk mining area included. The map of all the event epicenters for 2015 is given. The table of the distribution of the seismic events by their energy classes and seismic energy in months is presented. The maximum values of the seismic energy release fell in August, and the maximum number of the events was observed in July. The level of the seismic energy released in 2015 is the same as in 2014 but 2.18 times lower than its long-time average value for 1983–2014. The number of the events in 2015 is 1.4 times more than their number in 2014 and 1.86 times more than the Nср value for the previous 32 years. The distribution of the earthquakes in the depth intervals layers showed that the earthquake foci are mostly located in the upper 20 km part of the Earth’s crust. However, the foci of 47 earthquakes are located at depths above 10 km. The distribution of all the events in 2015 is represented in real-time. The quiet seismic periods and seismic activation periods were determined. The distribution of the seismic events in the hourly intervals showed the periods of the increase of the seismic events number. The maximum and minimum values N in the seismic event distribution by the days of the week were determined.

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