Title of article :
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for Iraq Using Complete Earthquake Catalogue Files
Author/Authors :
A. S. Ameer، نويسنده , , M. L. Sharma، نويسنده , , H. R. Wason، نويسنده , , S. A. Alsinawi ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) has been carried out for Iraq. The earthquake
catalogue used in the present study covers an area between latitude 29 –38.5 N and longitude 39 –50 E
containing more than a thousand events for the period 1905–2000. The entire Iraq region has been divided
into thirteen seismogenic sources based on their seismic characteristics, geological setting and tectonic
framework. The completeness of the seismicity catalogue has been checked using the method proposed by
STEPP (1972). The analysis of completeness shows that the earthquake catalogue is not complete below
Ms ¼ 4.8 for all of Iraq and seismic source zones S1, S4, S5, and S8, while it varies for the other seismic zones.
A statistical treatment of completeness of the data file was carried out in each of the magnitude classes.
The Frequency Magnitude Distributions (FMD) for the study area including all seismic source zones were
established and the minimum magnitude of complete reporting (Mc) were then estimated. For the entire Iraq
the Mc was estimated to be about Ms ¼ 4.0 while S11 shows the lowest Mc to be about Ms ¼ 3.5 and the
highest Mc of about Ms ¼ 4.2 was observed for S4. The earthquake activity parameters (activity rate k, b
value, maximum regional magnitude mmax) as well as the mean return period (R) with a certain lower
magnitude mmin ‡ m along with their probability of occurrence have been determined for all thirteen seismic
source zones of Iraq. The maximum regional magnitude mmax was estimated as 7.87 ± 0.86 for entire Iraq.
The return period for magnitude 6.0 is largest for source zone S3 which is estimated to be 705 years while the
smallest value is estimated as 9.9 years for all of Iraq.
The large variation of the b parameter and the hazard level from zone to zone reflects crustal heterogeneity
and the high seismotectonic complexity. The seismic hazard near the source boundaries is directly and
strongly affected by the change in the delineation of these boundaries. The forces, through which the
geological structure along the plate boundary in Eastern and Northeastern Iraq are evolved, are still active
causing stress-strain accumulation, deformation and in turn producing higher probabilities of earthquake
activity. Thus, relatively large destructive earthquakes are expected in this region. The study is intended to
serve as a reference for more advanced approaches and to pave the path for the probabilistic assessment of
seismic hazard in this region.
Keywords :
b value , Iraq. , earthquake catalogue characteristics , mmax , PSHA
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics