Seismic hazard map of the Middle East

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Abstract

The collaborative project Earthquake Model of the Middle East (EMME, 2010–2015) brought together scientists and engineers from the leading research institutions in the region and delivered state-of-the-art seismic hazard assessment covering Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey. Their efforts have been materialized in the first homogenized seismic hazard model comprising earthquake catalogues, mapped active faults, strong motions databank, ground motion models and the estimated ground motion values for various intensity measure types and relevant return periods (e.g. 475–5000 years). The reference seismic hazard map of the Middle East, depicts the mean values of peak ground acceleration with a 10% chance of exceedance in 50 years, corresponding to a mean return period of 475 years. A full resolution poster is provided with this contribution.

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Giardini, D., Danciu, L., Erdik, M., Şeşetyan, K., Demircioğlu Tümsa, M. B., Akkar, S., … Zare, M. (2018). Seismic hazard map of the Middle East. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 16(8), 3567–3570. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-018-0347-3

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