Author/Authors :
J. A. Pelaez Montilla، نويسنده , , C. Lopez Casado، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Seismic hazard at the Iberian Peninsula has been evaluated by using a methodology which
combines both zonified and non-zonified probabilistic methods. Seismic sources are used when considering
zones where certain calculation parameters may be considered homogeneous, as in zonified methods,
while, on the other hand, earthquakes are considered wherever it has taken place, as in non-zonified
methods. The methodology which is applied in this paper has been originally used to calculate the seismic
hazard maps in the United States. In our case, it has been necessary to adapt the method to the specific
features of the seismicity in the Iberian Peninsula and its geographical surroundings, not only with respect
to its distribution and characteristics, but also with respect to the properties of the seismic catalog used.
Geographically, the main feature of the result is the fact that it reflects both historical seismicity and
current seismic clusters of the region. Despite the smoothing, maps show marked differences between
several seismic zones; these differences becoming more noticeable as exposure time increases. Maximum
seismic hazard is found to be in the southwestern region of the Peninsula, especially in the area of the Cape
St. Vicent, and around Lisbon. The uncertainty of the results, without considering that due to the
attenuation laws, as deduced from the other evaluation parameters, is quite stable, being more sensitive to
the parameters b and mmax of the Gutenberg-Richter relation.