Author/Authors :
Jose A. Pelaez، نويسنده , , M. Hamdache، نويسنده , , Carlos Lopez Casado ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Seismic hazard in terms of spectral acceleration (SA) has been estimated for the first time in
northern Algeria. For this purpose, we have used the spatially-smoothed seismicity approach. The present
paper is intended to be a continuation of previous work in which we have evaluated the seismic hazard in
terms of peak ground acceleration (PGA) using the same methodology. To perform these evaluations, four
complete and Poissonian seismic models have been used. One of them considers earthquakes with
magnitudes above MS 6.5 in the last 300 years, that is, the most energetic seismicity in the region.
Firstly, seismic hazard maps in terms of SA, at periods of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 sec, with
39.3% and 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years, have been obtained. Therefore, uniform hazard
spectra (UHS) are computed and examined in detail for twelve of the most industrial and populated cities
in northern Algeria. All the reported results in this study are for rock soil and 5% of damping.
It is noteworthy that, in the seismic hazard maps as well as in the UHS plots, we observe maximum SA
values in the central area of the Tell. The higher values are reached in the Chleff region (previously El
Asnam), specifically around the location of the destructive earthquakes of September 9, 1954 (MS 6.8), and
October 10, 1980 (MS 7.3). These maximum values, 0.4 g and 1.0 g, are associated with periods of about 0.2
and 0.3 sec for return periods of 100 and 475 years, respectively.
Keywords :
Seismic Hazard , spectral acceleration , uniform hazard spectra , spatially smoothedseismicity , Northern Algeria.