利用综合震源模型对阿拉伯联合酋长国的地震灾害进行概率评估

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Samer A. Barakat , Mohamed G. Arab , Raghad A. Awad , Dima A. Husein Malkawi , Abdulrahman Metawa , Maher Omar
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本研究强调活动断层作为震源在阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)地震危险概率评估(PSHA)中的作用。本研究进行了广泛的 PSHA 分析,将断层与区域震源一起纳入逻辑树导向框架。以频谱加速度(SA)和峰值地面加速度(PGA)评估了重现期为 2475 年、975 年和 475 年、阻尼为 5%的地震发生率。研究结果与之前仅使用区域震源的 PSHA 研究得出的地震灾害预测结果进行了比较。一个重要的观察结果是,迪巴断层和阿曼山脉锋面断层对阿联酋东北部地区的影响非常明显,因为这些断层距离很近。这使得该地区的地震灾害等级更高,某些重现期的灾害等级高于早期研究的记录。为了帮助阿联酋进行地震灾害设计,绘制了等值线图,描绘了 0.2 秒和 1.0 秒的 SAs 以及 PGA。分析表明,阿联酋东北部边境地区,尤其是哈伊马角沿海地区的地震危害最高,重现期为 2,475 年的 PGA 为 0.22 g。
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the United Arab Emirates using integrated seismic source model

Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the United Arab Emirates using integrated seismic source model

This study emphasizes the role of active faults as seismogenic sources in probabilistic seismic hazard assessments (PSHA) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). An extensive PSHA analysis has been carried out in this study, which incorporates faults alongside area seismic sources within a logic tree-oriented framework. Seismicity is evaluated in terms of spectral acceleration (SA) and Peak ground acceleration (PGA) for return periods of 2,475, 975, and 475 years at 5 % damping. The results are compared with seismic hazard projections derived from previous PSHA studies that utilized only area sources. A key observation is the pronounced impact of the Dibba and Oman range frontal faults on the UAE's northeastern region due to the proximity of the faults. This contributes to higher seismic hazard in this region, with some return periods showing greater hazard levels than those documented in earlier studies. In order to aid seismic hazard design in the UAE, contour maps depicting the SAs at 0.2 and 1.0 s, along with PGA, are developed. The analysis reveals that the highest seismic hazard is predicted along the northeastern borders of the UAE, particularly the coastal area of Ras-Al Khaimah, with a PGA of 0.22 g for a return period of 2,475 years.

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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