Compilation of a Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog and Relocations in the Caucasus Region

T. Godoladze, R. Gök, Tuna Onur, I. Gunia, Manana Dzmanashvili, Giorgi Boichenko, A. Buzaladze, István Bondár, Lana Ratiani, T. Rostomashvili, J. Nábělek, Z. Javakhishvili, G. Yetirmishli, E. Sandvol, F. T. Kadirioğlu, Andrea Chiang
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Instrumental seismic monitoring has a long history in the Caucasus and started in 1899 when the first seismograph was installed in Tbilisi, Georgia. Much of the analog paper records from this time period are preserved in the Tbilisi archives because Georgia served as the regional data center. In the 1990s, due to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the political turmoil in the region, the analog networks and the communication between the newly formed national networks deteriorated. In Georgia, for the next 13 yr, the seismic network coverage was poor until the 2002 Tbilisi earthquake. Following this earthquake, the first permanent digital seismic station in Georgia was established in Tbilisi in 2003. The digital era progressively improved the ability to collect and archive data and today more than a hundred broadband seismic stations (including temporary arrays) are operating in the southern Caucasus. Until recently, the region lacked a coordinated effort to catalog all analog and digital era data collected by different countries into a single repository. As a result of collaboration between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Ilia State University, and the Republican Seismic Survey Center of Azerbaijan, a comprehensive earthquake catalog was compiled for the Caucasus and neighboring areas as part of a broader probabilistic seismic hazard assessment project. This project digitized Soviet-era paper bulletins, compiled a unified earthquake catalog from regional bulletins, developed 1D reference velocity model, and used it to relocate the events. The final catalog contains 16,963 events with magnitudes 3.7 and above, bringing together all the available data sets in the Caucasus region from 1900 to 2015, significantly improving locations, and generating the most complete earthquake catalog in the region, temporally and geographically.
编纂高加索地区地震综合目录和搬迁计划
仪器地震监测在高加索地区历史悠久,始于 1899 年,当时在格鲁吉亚第比利斯安装了第一台地震仪。这一时期的大部分模拟纸质记录都保存在第比利斯档案馆,因为格鲁吉亚曾是该地区的数据中心。20 世纪 90 年代,由于苏联解体和该地区的政治动荡,模拟网络和新组建的国家网络之间的通信状况恶化。在接下来的 13 年里,格鲁吉亚的地震台网覆盖率一直很低,直到 2002 年第比利斯地震。这次地震之后,2003 年在第比利斯建立了格鲁吉亚第一个永久性数字地震台。数字时代逐步提高了数据收集和存档的能力,如今在南高加索地区有一百多个宽带地震台站(包括临时阵列)在运行。直到最近,该地区仍缺乏协调努力,将不同国家收集的所有模拟和数字时代的数据编入一个单一的存储库。劳伦斯-利弗莫尔国家实验室、伊利亚国立大学和阿塞拜疆共和国地震勘测中心通力合作,为高加索及邻近地区编制了一份全面的地震目录,作为更广泛的地震危险概率评估项目的一部分。该项目对苏联时期的纸质公报进行了数字化处理,根据地区公报编制了统一的地震目录,开发了一维参考速度模型,并利用该模型对地震事件进行了重新定位。最终的地震目录包含 16,963 个震级在 3.7 级及以上的地震事件,汇集了高加索地区从 1900 年到 2015 年的所有可用数据集,极大地改进了定位,并生成了该地区在时间和地理上最完整的地震目录。
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