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The 2014 seismic hazard model of the Middle East: overview and results

Authors :
Mustafa Erdik
Hektor Babayan
Mahmood Al-Qaryouti
Mehdi Zare
Raffi Durgaryan
Karin Sesetyan
Laurentiu Danciu
Ata Elias
H. Hamzehloo
Khaled Hessami
Muhammad Waseem
Nino Tsereteli
Arkady Karakhanyan
Aysegul Askan
Muhammad Asif Khan
Avetis Arakelyan
Sinan Akkar
Mine Betül Demircioğlu Tümsa
Tamaz Chelidze
Mher Avanesyan
Mohammad Sayab
Hilal Yalçın
Dogan Kalafat
Shota Adamia
Özkan Kale
O. Varazanashvili
Domenico Giardini
Murat Utkucu
Tahir Mammadli
Anooshiravan Ansari
Mustafa Tolga Yilmaz
Levent Gülen
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 2018.

Abstract

The Earthquake Model of Middle East (EMME) Project aimed to develop regional scale seismic hazard and risk models uniformly throughout a region extending from the Eastern Mediterranean in the west to the Himalayas in the east and from the Gulf of Oman in the south to the Greater Caucasus in the North; a region which has been continuously devastated by large earthquakes throughout the history. The 2014 Seismic Hazard Model of Middle East (EMME-SHM14) was developed with the contribution of several institutions from ten countries. The present paper summarizes the efforts towards building a homogeneous seismic hazard model of the region and highlights some of the main results of this model. An important aim of the project was to transparently communicate the data and methods used and to obtain reproducible results. By doing so, the use of the model and results will be accessible by a wide community, further support the mitigation of seismic risks in the region and facilitate future improvements to the seismic hazard model. To this end all data, results and methods used are made available through the web-portal of the European Facilities for Earthquake Hazard and Risk ( www.efehr.org ).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c03f4b5acc0614becd5404573e10a662