Gulf of Aqaba in Eastern Egypt is characterized by significant seismic activity and high deformation rate, making it a major source of destructive earthquakes in the region. While previous studies have produced probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) maps for the region, they have not adequately accounted for active faults or site response in their calculations. This study introduces a newly developed seismic source model for the Gulf of Aqaba, considering area source, active fault source, and a combination of both models to improve seismic hazard assessment for the region. The study incorporates the previously measured average shear-wave velocity for the upper 30 m (Vs30), fundamental frequency (F0), and amplification factor (A0) at some selected sites in Nuweiba city. Accordingly, site-specific PSHA is carried out for the bedrock condition (Vs30 = 800 m/s, according to the Egyptian Building Code) and for the surface of soft sediments using F0, A0, and Vs30. Uncertainties in slip...
Site-specific probabilistic seismic hazard analysis in Nuweiba, Gulf of Aqaba, Egypt: Combining area source model and active faults
Badreldin H.;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Gulf of Aqaba in Eastern Egypt is characterized by significant seismic activity and high deformation rate, making it a major source of destructive earthquakes in the region. While previous studies have produced probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) maps for the region, they have not adequately accounted for active faults or site response in their calculations. This study introduces a newly developed seismic source model for the Gulf of Aqaba, considering area source, active fault source, and a combination of both models to improve seismic hazard assessment for the region. The study incorporates the previously measured average shear-wave velocity for the upper 30 m (Vs30), fundamental frequency (F0), and amplification factor (A0) at some selected sites in Nuweiba city. Accordingly, site-specific PSHA is carried out for the bedrock condition (Vs30 = 800 m/s, according to the Egyptian Building Code) and for the surface of soft sediments using F0, A0, and Vs30. Uncertainties in slip...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.