Title of article :
Probabilistic Assessment of Earthquake Hazards in the Indian Subcontinent
Author/Authors :
I. A. Parvez، نويسنده , , A. Ram ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The Indian subcontinent is one of the most seismic prone areas of the world. The
Himalayan mountains in the north, mid-oceanic ridges in the south and earthquake belts surrounding
the Indian plate all show that the subcontinent has undergone extensive geological and tectonic processes
in the past. The probability of the occurrence of earthquakes with magnitude 6BMbB7 during a
specified interval of time has been estimated on the basis of four probabilistic models namely
Lognormal, Weibull, Gamma and Exponential distribution for the Indian subcontinent. The seismicity
map has been prepared using the earthquake catalogue from the period 1963–1994, and six different
zones have been identified on the basis of clustering of events. The model parameters have been
estimated by the method of maximum likelihood estimates (MLE) and method of moments (MOM). A
computer program package has been developed for all four models, which represents the distributions
of time intervals fairly well. The logarithmic of likelihood (ln L) is estimated for testing the models and
different models have been found to be plausible. The probability of different magnitude thresholds has
been evaluated using the Gutenberg–Richter formula Log N a bM for magnitude distribution. The
constants a and b have been computed for each region and found to be varying between 5.46–8.53 and
0.87–1.34, respectively.
Keywords :
Indian subcontinent , probabilistic models. , Earthquake hazards
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics