• Title of article

    Duration Magnitude Scale and Site Residuals for Northern Morocco

  • Author/Authors

    Issam Mouayn، نويسنده , , Ben Aissa Tadili، نويسنده , , Lahsen Aït Brahim، نويسنده , , Mohamed Ramdani، نويسنده , , Mohamed Limouri، نويسنده , , Nacer Jabour ، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    20
  • From page
    1061
  • To page
    1080
  • Abstract
    The first empirical duration magnitude (MD) formula is developed and tested for the Northern Morocco Seismic Network (NMSNET). This relationship is obtained by relating the IGN (Instituto Geografico National, Madrid) body-waves mbLgIGN to the duration (s), and the epicentral distance (D), at 25 analogue stations of the NMSNET for 479 earthquakes with 2:5 mb 5:4, from March 1992 to February 2001. MD estimates are significantly more precise while introducing a correction term for each of these stations, cStaj. The magnitude for the ith event ðMDÞi is the mean value of individual MDij ¼ 0:14 þ 1:63 log10ðsijÞ þ 0:031ðDijÞ þ cStaj. The cStaj corrections reduce considerably the local site effects which influence the recorded durations and cause stations to either overestimate, or underestimate MD up to 0.5 magnitude units. Average station MD residuals ( cStaj) are found to be independent of the distance from the epicenter to at least 10 degrees. It seems evident that regional geological features in the immediate behavior of stations have a systematic effect on the corresponding obtained residuals: older well-consolidated Precambrian crystalline rocks produce high negative residuals (shorter durations), younger unconsolidated sediments produce high positive residuals (longer durations), whereas, intermediate MD site residuals appear to be the result of the effect of various factors, principally age and state of consolidation of the bedrock, combined with the local tectonic.
  • Keywords
    Northern Morocco , site residuals , MAGNITUDE , tectonics. , Short period , Duration
  • Journal title
    Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Record number

    429696