An improved earthquake catalogue (M >= 4.0) for Turkey and its near vicinity (1900-2012)

作者:Kadirioglu F. Tuba*; Kartal Recai F.; Kilic Tugbay; Kalafat Dogan; Duman Tamer Y.; Azak Tuba Eroglu; Ozalp Selim; Emre Omer
来源:Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2018, 16(8): 3317-3338.
DOI:10.1007/s10518-016-0064-8

摘要

Many catalogues, agency reports and research articles have been published on seismicity of Turkey and its surrounding since 1950s. Given existing magnitude heterogeneity, erroneous information on epicentral location, event date and time, this past published data however is far from fulfilling the required standards. Paucity of a standardized format in the available catalogues have reinforced the need for a refined and updated catalogue for earthquake related hazard and risk studies. During this study, similar to 37,000 earthquakes and related parametric data were evaluated by utilizing more than 41 published studies and, an integrated database was prepared in order to analyse all parameters acquired from the catalogues and references for each event. Within the scope of this study, the epicentral locations of M 5.0 events were firstly reappraised based on the updated Active Fault Map of Turkey. An improved catalogue of 12.674 events for the period 1900-2012 was as a result recompiled for the region between 32-45NA degrees and 23-48EA degrees by analyzing in detail accuracy of all seismological parameters available for each event. The events consist of M 4.0 are reported in several magnitude scales (e.g. moment magnitude, M-w; surface wave magnitude, M-S; body-wave magnitude m(b); local magnitude M-L and duration magnitude M-d) whereas the maximum focal depth reaches up to 225-km. In order to provide homogenous data, the improved catalogue is unified in terms of M-w. Fore-and aftershocks were also removed from the catalogue and completeness analyses were performed both separately for various tectonic sources and as a whole for the study region of interest. Thus, the prepared homogenous and declustered catalogue consisting of 6573 events provides the basis for a reliable input to the seismic hazard assessment studies for Turkey and its surrounding areas.

  • 出版日期2018-8