A Poisson method application to the assessment of the earthquake hazard in the North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey
Journal: Challenge Journal of Structural Mechanics (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-06-30
Authors : Tuğba Türker; Yusuf Bayrak;
Page : 41-53
Keywords : North Anatolian Fault Zone; earthquake hazard; Poisson method; seismic source regions;
Abstract
North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is one from the most important strike-slip fault zones in the world and located among regions in the highest seismic activity. The NAFZ observed very large earthquakes from the past to present. The aim of this study; the important parameters of Gutenberg-Richter relationship (a and b values) estimated and this parameters taking into account, earthquakes were examined in the between years 1900-2015 for 10 different seismic source regions in the NAFZ. After that estimated occurrence probabilities and return periods of occurring earthquakes in fault zone in the next years, and is being assessed with Poisson method the earthquake hazard of the NAFZ. The 10 different seismic source regions are determined the relationships between the cumulative number-magnitude which estimated a and b parameters with the equation of LogN=a-bM in the Gutenberg-Richter. A homogenous earthquake catalog for MS magnitude which is equal or larger than 4.0 is used for the time period between 1900 and 2015. The database of catalog used in the study has been created from International Seismological Center (ISC) and Boğazici University Kandilli observation and earthquake research institute (KOERI). The earthquake data were obtained until from 1900 to 1974 from KOERI and ISC until from 1974 to 2015 from KOERI. The probabilities of the earthquake occurring are estimated for the next 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 years in the 10 different seismic source regions. The highest earthquake occur probabilities in 10 different seismic source regions in the next years estimated that the region Tokat-Erzincan (Region 9) 99% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 6.5 which the return period 24.7 year, 92% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 7 which the return period 39.1 year, 80% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 7.5 which the return period 62.1 year, 64% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 8 which the return period 98.5 year. For the Marmara Region (Region 2) in the next 100 year estimated that 89% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 6 which the return period 44.9 year, 45% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 6.5 which the return period 87 year, 45% with an earthquake occur probability for magnitude 7 which the return period 168.6 year.
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