A probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the Turkish territory: part II—fault source and background seismicity model

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Mine Betül Demircioğlu
Karin Şeşetyan
Tamer Y. Duman
Tolga Çan
Senem Tekin
Semih Ergintav
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[1] Bogazici University,Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute
[2] FugroSial Geosciences Consulting and Engineering,Department of Geology
[3] Cukurova University,undefined
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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2018年 / 16卷
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Probabilistic seismic hazard; Fault source model; Smoothed seismicity;
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Over the years, several local and regional seismic hazard studies have been conducted for the estimation of the seismic hazard in Turkey using different statistical processing tools for instrumental and historical earthquake data and modeling the geologic and tectonic characteristics of the region. Recently developed techniques, increased knowledge and improved databases brought the necessity to review the national active fault database and the compiled earthquake catalogue for the development of a national earthquake hazard map. A national earthquake strategy and action plan were conceived and accordingly with the collaboration of the several institutions and expert researchers, the Revision of Turkish Seismic Hazard Map Project (UDAP-Ç-13-06) was initiated, and finalized at the end of 2014. The scope of the project was confined to the revision of current national seismic hazard map, using the state of the art technologies and knowledge of the active fault, earthquake database, and ground motion prediction equations. The following two seismic source zonation models are developed for the probabilistic earthquake hazard analysis: (1) Area source model, (2) Fault and spatial smoothing seismic source model (FSBCK). In this study, we focus on the development and the characterization of the Fault Source model, the background spatially smoothed seismicity model and intrinsic uncertainty on the earthquake occurrence-rates-estimation. Finally, PSHA results obtained from the fault and spatial smoothed seismic source model are presented for 43, 72, 475 and 2475 years return periods (corresponding to 69, 50, 10, and 2% probability of exceedance in 50 years) for PGA and 5% damped spectral accelerations at 0.2 and 1.0 s.
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