Seismicity of the East Baltic region after the Kaliningrad earthquakes on 21 September 2004

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOLOGY
Baltica Pub Date : 2018-06-15 DOI:10.5200/BALTICA.2018.31.04
V. Nikulins, B. Assinovskaya
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Abstract

For a long time, the north-western part of the East European Craton, specifically the East Baltic region (EBR), was considered an aseismic territory. Historical earthquakes did take place in the EBR, but they occurred rarely and could not always be associated with tectonic conditions. The attitude towards seismicity of the region began to change after the Osmussaar earthquake on 25 October 1976 (M=4.7) and especially after the Kaliningrad earthquakes on 21 September 2004 (Mw = 5.0; Mw = 5.2). In this study, the seismicity of the EBR was generalized over 13 years after the Kaliningrad earthquakes on the basis of Scandinavian and our own data. In several cases focal mechanisms were solved for weak earthquakes. The study showed a tendency of seismic activity to decrease from northwest to southeast, a predominant concentration of earthquakes sources in the East Baltic coastal zone, and the activation of Ladoga-Bothnia, Vyborg, Olaine-Inčukalns, Võrtsjärv zones. The main problems are associated with a rare seismic network, high level of ambient seismic noise, and a large number of man-made sources.
2004年9月21日加里宁格勒地震后东波罗的海地区的地震活动性
很长一段时间以来,东欧火山口的西北部,特别是东波罗的海地区,被认为是一个抗震地区。欧洲复兴开发区确实发生过历史地震,但它们发生得很频繁,不可能总是与构造条件有关。1976年10月25日奥斯穆萨尔地震(M=4.7)后,特别是2004年9月21日加里宁格勒地震(Mw=5.0;Mw=5.2)后,该地区对地震活动的态度开始发生变化。在本研究中,根据斯堪的纳维亚和我们自己的数据,对加里宁格勒大震后13年的欧洲复兴开发银行地震活动进行了总结。在一些情况下,弱地震的震源机制得到了解决。该研究表明,地震活动有从西北向东南减少的趋势,震源主要集中在东波罗的海海岸带,Ladoga-Bothnia、Vyborg、Olaine-inčukalns、Võrtsjärv带也在活动。主要问题与arare地震台网、高水平的环境地震噪声和大量的人为震源有关。
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Baltica
Baltica 地学-地质学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
14.30%
发文量
6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BALTICA is an international periodical journal on Earth sciences devoted to the Baltic countries region and the Baltic Sea problems. This edition as a Yearbook is established in 1961 by initiative of Academician Vytautas Gudelis. Since 1993, an Editor-in-Chief of the journal became Academician Algimantas Grigelis. BALTICA is published biannually (in June and December) in cooperation with geoscientists of the circum-Baltic States. BALTICA is publishing original peer-reviewed papers of international interests on various Earth sciences issues. The particular emphasis is given to Quaternary geology, climate changes and development of ecosystems, palaeogeography, environmental geology, as well as stratigraphy, tectonics, sedimentology and surface processes with relevance to the geological history of the Baltic Sea and land areas. Journal emphasizes modern techniques, methodology and standards. The journal structure comprises original articles, short reviews, information, bibliography.
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