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Time-dependent neo-deterministic seismic hazard scenarios: Preliminary report on the M6.2 Central Italy earthquake, 24th August 2016

Authors :
Peresan, Antonella
Kossobokov, Vladimir
Romashkova, Leontina
Magrin, Andrea
Soloviev, Alexander
Panza, Giuliano F.
Source :
New Concepts in Global Tectonics Journal, V. 4, No. 3, 487-493 (September 2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A scenario-based Neo-Deterministic approach to Seismic Hazard Assessment (NDSHA) is available nowadays, which permits considering a wide range of possible seismic sources as the starting point for deriving scenarios by means of full waveforms modeling. The method does not make use of attenuation relations and naturally supplies realistic time series of ground shaking, including reliable estimates of ground displacement, readily applicable to complete engineering analysis. Based on the neo-deterministic approach, an operational integrated procedure for seismic hazard assessment has been developed that allows for the definition of time dependent scenarios of ground shaking, through the routine updating of earthquake predictions, performed by means of the algorithms CN and M8S. The integrated NDSHA procedure for seismic input definition, which is currently applied to the Italian territory, combines different pattern recognition techniques, designed for the space-time identification of strong earthquakes, with algorithms for the realistic modeling of ground motion. Accordingly, a set of deterministic scenarios of ground motion at bedrock, which refers to the time interval when a strong event is likely to occur within the alerted area, is defined both at regional and local scale. CN and M8S predictions, as well as the related time-dependent ground motion scenarios associated with the alarmed areas, are routinely updated since 2006. The prospective application of the time-dependent NDSHA approach provides information that can be useful in assigning priorities for timely mitigation actions and, at the same time, allows for a rigorous validation of the proposed methodology. The results from real-time testing of the time-dependent NDSHA scenarios are illustrated with specific reference to the August 24th, 2016 Central Italy earthquake.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. The paper arXiv:1406.2932 provides a basic reference for this report

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Geophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
New Concepts in Global Tectonics Journal, V. 4, No. 3, 487-493 (September 2016)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1608.07553
Document Type :
Working Paper