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An Assessment of Earthquake Scaling Relationships for Crustal Earthquakes in Indonesia

E. Gunawan

2021Seismological Research Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract To estimate the hazard posed by active faults, estimates of the maximum magnitude earthquake that could occur on the fault are needed. I compare previously published scaling relationships between earthquake magnitude and rupture length with data from recent earthquakes in Indonesia. I compile a total amount of 13 literatures on investigating coseismic deformation in Indonesia, which then divided into strike-slip and dip-slip earthquake cases. I demonstrate that a different scaling relationship generates different misfit compared to data. For a practical practice of making seismic hazard model in Indonesia, this research shows the suggested reference for a scaling relationship of strike-slip and dip-slip faulting regime. On a practical approach in constructing a logic tree for seismic hazard model, using different weighting between each published earthquake scaling relationship is recommended.

Topics & Concepts

SeismologyGeologyScalingSeismic hazardSlip (aerodynamics)Magnitude (astronomy)WeightingHazard analysisEarthquake magnitudeEarthquake ruptureEarthquake simulationFault (geology)GeometryMathematicsEngineeringPhysicsAerospace engineeringMedicineRadiologyAstronomyearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsEarthquake Detection and Analysis