Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment in Namibia
Description:
Namibia is located in Southern Africa on a Stable Continental Region. Despite the fact that a number of earthquakes have been observed or recorded in Namibia since 1910, with July 31, 2009, and the April 4, 2021 earthquakes both of moment magnitude (Mw) of 5.6, no up-to-date country-wide seismic hazard study has been conducted. As a result, the purpose of this research is to conduct a comprehensive Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) for the entire country to aid in planning and seismic risk mitigation. The earthquake catalogue developed for this study spans from 1910–2021 and includes both historical and instrumental events. Data from the International Seismological Centre, Advanced Network of Seismological System (ANSS), and Namibia’s National Seismological Network (NSN) were used to create the catalogue. The catalogue was then declustered to remove fore- and aftershocks as well as similar events; the resulting catalogue was used in conjunction with available geological evidence to identify, delineate, and characterize 11 seismic source zones and one fault source, the Hebron/Dreylingen fault. Four Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) were carefully selected and used in the seismic hazard computations. The GMPEs were implemented in the calculations using logic tree formalism with equal weights, which assisted in addressing the uncertainties associated with both the seismic sources and the ground motion models. Peak Ground Accelerations (PGA) obtained for a 10% chance of exceeding in 50 years ranged from 0.017 g to 0.149 g. The highest levels of hazard were observed in Namibia’s north-western, north-central, central and southern regions. This study also produced seismic hazard maps that show the distribution of acceleration at different response periods (0s (PGA), 0.1s, 0.15s, 0.2. s, 0.3s, 0.5s and 1.0s) computed for a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years. The findings from Namibia’s first large-scale seismic hazard study are expected to make a significant contribution to future land use planning in facility and infrastructural development in the country.
Session: New Directions in Environmental, Seismic Hazard and Mineral Resource Exploration Studies - I
Type: Oral
Date: 4/17/2025
Presentation Time: 03:00 PM (local time)
Presenting Author: Umar
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Umar Kadiri Presenting Author Corresponding Author umakad@yahoo.com Centre for Geodesy and Geodynamics Nigeria |
Mako Sitali mako.sitali@mme.gov.na Geological Survey of Namibia |
Vunganai Midzi vmidzi@geoscience.org.za Council for Geosciences |
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment in Namibia
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New Directions in Environmental, Seismic Hazard and Mineral Resource Exploration Studies