Title of article :
Relationships between Different Earthquake Intensity Scales in Iran
Author/Authors :
Amini, Hamideh International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, Tehran, Iran , Zare, Mehdi Seismological Research Center - International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Iran
Abstract :
Intensity is one of the useful information in extract earthquake analyzing of a
region; then, preparing a complete dataset of them is necessary for each region. One
of the best intensity information of the most historical and several instrumental
earthquakes in Iran (from year 658 to 1979) was reported in an intensity scale with
five degrees. There are also several earthquakes with reported intensity information
in other three 12-degree intensity scales. Intensity values of these earthquakes
could be more useful, if they are converted to a uniform scale, especially in a recent
12-degree intensity scale. In this study, the intensity values were re-estimated for
the earthquakes with different reports of intensity. These estimations were performed
based on the definition of both the European Macroseismic Scale to consider the
building damages and Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale to consider environment
effects.Orthogonal Regression was also selected to estimate the relationships
between different reported intensity scales (0.61 < s < 1.80). By considering the
results of the relationships of this study, the intensity values of Iranian earthquakes
with various intensity information, only descriptions, only intensity values, or both
of them, could be re-estimated in a uniform intensity scale.
Keywords :
Earthquakes relationship , Orthogonal Regression , Intensity scale , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics