Macroseismic Intensity Modelling of Earthquakes in Southern Spain: Attenuation and Tectonic Implications
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
A modelling of the observed macroseismic intensity of historical and instrumental earthquakes in southern Spain is proposed, with the aim of determining the macroseismic parameters for seismic hazard evaluation in a region in which the characterization of intensity distribution of seismic events shows different levels of difficulty referable to the complex faults system of the area in study.
The adopted procedure allows an analytical determination of epicenters and principal attenuation directions of earthquakes with a double level of verification with reference to the maximum shaking area and structural lineaments of the region, respectively. The analyses, carried out on a suitable number of events, highlight, therefore, some elements for a preliminary characterization of a seismic zonation on the basis of the consistency between seismic intensity distribution of earthquakes and corresponding structural framework.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Attenuation directions; southern Spain; macroseismic intensity; virtual intensity
Elenco autori:
Termini, Domenica
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