{"title":"SEISMICITY of TAJIKISTAN and ADJACENT TERRITORIES in 2016–2017","authors":"T. Ulubieva, R. S. Mikhailova, L. Risling","doi":"10.35540/1818-6254.2022.25.09","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In 2016–2017, seismic monitoring of the territory of Tajikistan and adjacent areas was carried out by a network of 7 seismic stations of the Geophysical Survey of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. In total for 2 years, 17855 earthquakes were registered in the range of KR=8.6–15.9, of which 4882 were small–focus shocks with h<70 km scattered throughout the territory of Southwestern Tien Shan (zone I), Southern Tien Shan (II), Pamir-Hindukush zone of crustal earthquakes (III), and 12973 – with intermediate depths h=70–400 km, located in the Pamir-Hindukush zone IV. 140 earthquakes were felt, for two of them (Gazorchashma earthquake of July 1, 2016 with KR=12.5, I0=6–7 and Karamyk earthquake of May 3, 2017 with KR=14.2, I0=7) the isoseismal maps were constructed and described in separate articles. The strongest earthquakes with a foci in the Earth's crust were grouped in 2016 in the northeast of zone III, on the border with China (June 26, KR=15.3, Mw=6.4 and November 25, KR=15.9, Mw=6.6) and in 2017 – in zone II, on the border with Kyrgyzstan (May 3 and 5 with KR=14.2, Mw=6.0 and 14.1, Mw=5.8 respectively). The strongest earthquake with an intermediate depth of h=230 km occurred on April 10, 2016 with KR=15.1, Mw=6.6 near the southern border of Tajikistan, on the territory of Pakistan. It was felt on the territory of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. A rare instrumental fact of the seismic field of the Pamir-Hindu Kush earthquakes in 2017 was the registration of the May 6, 2017 earthquake with KR=12.6 (Mw=5.3) with maximum depth of 400 km according to the regional network and 411 km according to the exchange pP-waves in ISC decision. Earlier, only in 1971 a close depth of 405 km was recorded for the November 14 earthquake with KR=9.0. For the region as a whole, in 2016 the maximum seismic energy (E=1.021016 J) was released in zone III, in 2017 – in zone II (E=3.291014 J).","PeriodicalId":126512,"journal":{"name":"Earthquakes in Northern Eurasia","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-12-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Earthquakes in Northern Eurasia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.35540/1818-6254.2022.25.09","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In 2016–2017, seismic monitoring of the territory of Tajikistan and adjacent areas was carried out by a network of 7 seismic stations of the Geophysical Survey of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. In total for 2 years, 17855 earthquakes were registered in the range of KR=8.6–15.9, of which 4882 were small–focus shocks with h<70 km scattered throughout the territory of Southwestern Tien Shan (zone I), Southern Tien Shan (II), Pamir-Hindukush zone of crustal earthquakes (III), and 12973 – with intermediate depths h=70–400 km, located in the Pamir-Hindukush zone IV. 140 earthquakes were felt, for two of them (Gazorchashma earthquake of July 1, 2016 with KR=12.5, I0=6–7 and Karamyk earthquake of May 3, 2017 with KR=14.2, I0=7) the isoseismal maps were constructed and described in separate articles. The strongest earthquakes with a foci in the Earth's crust were grouped in 2016 in the northeast of zone III, on the border with China (June 26, KR=15.3, Mw=6.4 and November 25, KR=15.9, Mw=6.6) and in 2017 – in zone II, on the border with Kyrgyzstan (May 3 and 5 with KR=14.2, Mw=6.0 and 14.1, Mw=5.8 respectively). The strongest earthquake with an intermediate depth of h=230 km occurred on April 10, 2016 with KR=15.1, Mw=6.6 near the southern border of Tajikistan, on the territory of Pakistan. It was felt on the territory of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. A rare instrumental fact of the seismic field of the Pamir-Hindu Kush earthquakes in 2017 was the registration of the May 6, 2017 earthquake with KR=12.6 (Mw=5.3) with maximum depth of 400 km according to the regional network and 411 km according to the exchange pP-waves in ISC decision. Earlier, only in 1971 a close depth of 405 km was recorded for the November 14 earthquake with KR=9.0. For the region as a whole, in 2016 the maximum seismic energy (E=1.021016 J) was released in zone III, in 2017 – in zone II (E=3.291014 J).