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Seismic hazard assessment and rheological implications: a case study selected for cities of Saudi Arabia along the eastern coast of Red Sea
Authors:Faisal Rehman  Abdullah M Alamri  Sherif M El-Hady  Hussein M Harbi  Ali H Atef
Institution:1.Department of Earth Sciences,University of Sargodha,Sargodha,Pakistan;2.Department of Geology & Geophysics,King Saud University,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia;3.Geophysics Department, Faculty of Earth Sciences,King Abdulaziz University,Jeddah,Saudi Arabia;4.Earthquake Department,National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics,Helwan,Egypt
Abstract:A probabilistic approach is used to evaluate the seismic hazard for 12 strategic cities in Saudi Arabia along the eastern coast of Red Sea. The focal depth variations controlled by rheological characteristics are taken into account for hazard calculations, and its creditability is tested through sensitivity analysis for hazard results. This study presents a neo-probabilistic seismic hazard assessment methodology in which the focal depth distribution of earthquakes within seismogenic layer is divided into three depth slices. These depth slices are based upon rheological characteristic of seismogenic layer. The hazard results are obtained using this depth-slice methodology and conventional approach in which uniform distribution of seismicity within seismogenic layer is assumed. The sensitivity analysis culminated in underestimation of hazard values in higher frequencies for uniform distribution of seismicity within seismogenic layer. Foregoing the observations recorded above, it can be concluded that the exploitation of depth-slices biased by the rheology to calculate hazard is relatively preferable in the situations demanding safety measures.
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