A probabilistic approach for earthquake hazard assessment of the Province of Eski?ehir, Turkey
Résumé
The city of Eski?ehir in inner-western Turkey has experienced a destructive earthquake with Ms=6.4 in 1956 in addition to many events with magnitudes greater than 5. It is located in a wide basin having young sedimentary units and thick alluvium soils which also include liquefiable sand materials. There is also an active fault passing beneath the city center and the groundwater level is very close to the ground surface. Approximately 600 thousand people are living in the province of Eski?ehir. Therefore, the city and its vicinity have a high risk, when earthquake hazard is considered.
This paper summarizes the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) which was performed for the province of Eski?ehir and introduces seismic hazard maps produced by considering earthquakes with magnitude Ms?4.0 occurred during the last 100-years and a seismic model composed of four seismic sources. The results of PSHA show that the average peak ground acceleration (PGA) for the city center is 0.40 g for 10 percent probability of exceedance in 50 years, for rock site. The seismic hazard maps were obtained by means of a program of Geographic Information System.
This paper summarizes the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) which was performed for the province of Eski?ehir and introduces seismic hazard maps produced by considering earthquakes with magnitude Ms?4.0 occurred during the last 100-years and a seismic model composed of four seismic sources. The results of PSHA show that the average peak ground acceleration (PGA) for the city center is 0.40 g for 10 percent probability of exceedance in 50 years, for rock site. The seismic hazard maps were obtained by means of a program of Geographic Information System.
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