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Use of Active Fault Data versus Seismicity Data in the Evaluation of Seismic Hazard in the Granada Basin (Southern Spain).
Peláez Montilla, José A.
Sanz de Galdeano, Carlos
López Casado, Carlos
9 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.
In this article we evaluate the seismic hazard in the Granada Basin (southern Spain), using for the first time the slip rate of known active faults. Our study, as an attempt to compute seismic hazard using active fault data in low to moderate seismicity regions, relies on a complete database of these faults containing information relevant to their seismic potential. We obtain peak ground acceleration values above 0.4g for a return period of 475 years. This result is compared with previous evaluations carried out on the basis of the historical seismicity of the area and the application of the well-known theorem of total probability. In these cases, maximum values of 0.2g are obtained. We explain the discrepancies found between the slip rate-derived and seismicity-derived estimates of seismic hazard as owing to the different strikes of the faults in relation to the directions of the main stresses affecting the Granada Basin, in the context of the Betic Cordilleras, some of them with evidence of aseismic slip.
2009-11-26T08:26:01Z
2009-11-26T08:26:01Z
2003-08
artículo
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 93(4): 1670-1678 (2003)
0037-1106
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/19030
10.1785/0120020110
eng
http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0120020110
openAccess
Seismological Society of America