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EVALUATION OF SEISMIC HAZARD USING TECTONIC FAULT DATA: CASE OF BENI-CHOUGRANE MOUNTAINS (WESTERN ALGERIA).

Authors :
REFAS, Soraya
SAFA, Aissa
ZAAGANE, Mansour
SOUIDI, Zahera
HAMIMED, Abderahmane
Source :
Mining Science; 2019, Vol. 26, p123-145, 24p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In the world, people are increasingly exposed to natural hazards such as earthquakes. To this end, seismic risk mapping remains an essential topic of study in order to minimize their destructive effects. These maps are needed for both seismic risk management and for the design of infrastructure. The challenge is to take into account local information provided by seismic sources (historical seismicity) as well as information related to active tectonic faults. In this article, we calculated the seismic risk in the Mascara Mountains (western Algeria) using the geometric characteristic of known faults. This study is based on an important collection of a tectonic database of these faults (Nature, geometry and geological context). This information is relevant for their seismic potential. Indeed, by including these formations we tried to compute the seismic risk this region characterized by weak seismicity. Our results show more or less alarming facts. Indeed, the magnitude values calculated are between 4.85 and 7.25, whereas the magnitudes obtained by experimental seismicity do not exceed 6 on the Richter scale. The values of the maximum ground acceleration (PGA) are between 0.03 and 0.28 g. These results were compared with assessments made on the basis of historical seismicity; the maximum values obtained do not exceed 0.2 g. The higher values of magnitude calculated from the active faults is due to: (i) the nature of the faults (inverse, normal and strike slip), (ii) the geometry (length and depth) and (iii) that some of these faults may have an aseismic character. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23009586
Volume :
26
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Mining Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140447495
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.37190/msc192609