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Influence of focal mechanism in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis

Vincenzo Convertito and Andre Herrero
Influence of focal mechanism in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (December 2004) 94 (6): 2124-2136

Abstract

An extension of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis is proposed to introduce a priori information about seismic source parameters. In particular, faulting style is taken into account with a theoretical corrective coefficient applied to the attenuation law. The validity of this correction is assessed through a comparison with observed data, attenuation law predictions corrected and not corrected, and the results of attenuation laws containing faulting style parameters. The probabilistic nature of the analysis is maintained, introducing into the classical hazard formulation a 2D probability density function describing the most probable focal mechanisms associated with each seismic source zone. This new expression may also be used in the framework of deaggregation analysis. Thus, the design earthquake resulting from the deaggregation is characterized by a focal mechanism. An application to a site located in the Southern Apennines, Italy, is shown. The result of the analysis emphasizes the importance of strike-slip events in the seismic hazard context, compared with normal faulting seismic activity in this region.


ISSN: 0037-1106
EISSN: 1943-3573
Coden: BSSAAP
Serial Title: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Serial Volume: 94
Serial Issue: 6
Title: Influence of focal mechanism in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis
Affiliation: Universita Federico II di Napoli, Department of Physics, Naples, Italy
Pages: 2124-2136
Published: 200412
Text Language: English
Publisher: Seismological Society of America, Berkeley, CA, United States
References: 27
Accession Number: 2005-026286
Categories: Environmental geologySeismology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Secondary Affiliation: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200510

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