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Models of the macroseismic field earthquakes and their influence on seismic hazard assessment values for Central Asia
Author(s) -
T.U. Artikov,
Р. С. Ибрагимов,
T.L. Ibragimova,
M.A. Mirzaev
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
geodinamika i tektonofizika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.336
H-Index - 8
ISSN - 2078-502X
DOI - 10.5800/gt-2020-11-3-0494
Subject(s) - seismology , seismic hazard , geology , induced seismicity , environmental seismic intensity scale , scale (ratio) , attenuation , seismic risk , magnitude (astronomy) , zoning , earthquake scenario , geography , law , cartography , physics , astronomy , political science , optics
Seismic intensity assessment in points of a macroseismic scale plays an important role for researching the seismic history of areas characterized by active seismicity, as well as for construction (and updating) of seismic zoning maps in various scales. Macroseismic scale points are generally referred to in construction standards applied in the majority of post-Soviet states. In our study aimed to model the macroseismic field of earthquakes, a large volume of macroseismic data on Central Asia was analyzed, and coefficients used in Blake–Shebalin and Covesligeti equations were aligned. This article presents a generalized dependence model of macroseismic intensity attenuation with distance. The model takes into account seismic load features determined by various depths of earthquakes. The ratios of small and big axes of the ellipse, that approximates real isoseists, are estimated with respect to seismic scale points, earthquake depths and magnitudes. The East Uzbekistan area is studied as an example to investigate whether seismic hazard assessment values may differ depending on a chosen law of seismic influence intensity attenuation with distance.

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