埃及的新局部大小尺度
Sherif M Elhady1, Mohamed Ezzelarab2, M Sami Soliman1
1Egyptian National Seismic Network (ENSN), Department of Seismology, National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Cairo, Egypt.
Scientific reports
|December 23, 2024
概括
根据1670年地震的地震数据,为埃及开发了新的局部强度 (ML) 尺度. 这项研究为整个地区提供了更准确的地震强度估计.
科学领域:
- 地震学 地震学
- 地震工程的工程是地震工程.
背景情况:
- 准确的地震强度估计对于地震危险评估至关重要.
- 现有的局部大小 (ML) 尺度可能不能完全代表埃及复杂的地震构造环境.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证适用于埃及的新的局部大小 (ML) 尺度.
- 提高埃及不同地区地震强度测定的一致性和准确性.
主要方法:
- 利用埃及国家地震网络 (ENSN) 记录的1670次地震的14453个伍德-安德森振幅数据集.
- 应用了三线形几何散射模型和奇数值分解来确定距离和站点校正值.
- 将埃及划分为四个亚构造区域 (南方,北方,红海,地中海),以考虑到减弱的区域差异.
主要成果:
- 为埃及开发了新的ML尺度,结合了90公里和175公里的过渡距离的区域衰减特征.
- 在很远的距离范围内 (10-1000公里) 实现了公正的ML大小估计.
- 从ENSN网络获得的大小估计的更好的一致性.
结论:
- 新推出的ML尺度为埃及提供了更可靠的地震强度评估.
- 这些尺度增强了对埃及多样化的构造环境中地震波传播和减弱的理解.
- 这些发现有助于在该地区更准确地进行地震危险分析和风险管理.
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