Australia’s AUS8 Seismotectonic Model – A Product of 30 Years of Continuous Improvements of Earthquake Hazard Data, Concepts and Techniques
Description:
A seismotectonic model for Australia, developed in the 1990’s, has been continually modified and updated as more information and better techniques become available to estimate seismic hazard in this intraplate setting. Since the last iteration was described in 2016, we have incorporated significant changes resulting in current model, AUS8, namely, i) previously we assumed an equivalence between the magnitudes calculated for the original earthquake catalogue (often ML) and the Moment Magnitude (MW) values used by various ground motion models. Current practice is to transform the original magnitude values, using MW magnitude conversion factors, prior to ground motion recurrence values being computed; ii) activity rates have been updated using recent seismicity data leading to a refinement in A0 and b-values; iii) calculations at a site using the AUS8 model now includes, as independent seismic sources, all active and neotectonic faults within 70 km as well as all large bedrock faults that are aligned with the current crustal stress regime within 40 km. In an attempt to model the episodic nature of fault activity, we assign three varying factors and give appropriate weights to the uplift rate for each fault to reflect periods of activity and quiescence; iv) maximum magnitude (Mmax) values assigned to a source zone were previously based on the number of active or neotectonic faults located within that zone, whereby all large earthquakes were assigned to the fault(s). This methodology is still used for zones nearby to the site under consideration, but for distant zones without fault sources (i.e. all zones beyond 70 km) the fault earthquake activity and the zone earthquake activity is modelled together and the zone is assigned a Mmax of 7.3; v) source zone boundaries in the AUS8 model have also changed considerably. These changes contribute towards improved earthquake hazard estimates within Australia.
Session: Tectonics and Seismicity of Stable Continental Interiors [Poster]
Type: Poster
Date: 4/19/2023
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Elodie Borleis
Student Presenter: No
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Authors
Elodie Borleis Presenting Author Corresponding Author elodie.borleis@src.com.au Seismology Research Centre |
Wayne Peck wayne.peck@src.com.au Seismology Research Centre |
Dee Ninis dee.ninis@src.com.au Seismology Research Centre |
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Australia’s AUS8 Seismotectonic Model – A Product of 30 Years of Continuous Improvements of Earthquake Hazard Data, Concepts and Techniques
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Tectonics and Seismicity of Stable Continental Interiors