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Original scientific paper

Seismic zoning and the problem of determination of expected maximum magnitude

Dragan Hadžievski ; Seizmološka opservatorija, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Skopje, Jugoslavija
Lazo Pekevski ; Seizmološka opservatorija, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Skopje, Jugoslavija
Vera Čejkovska ; Seizmološka opservatorija, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Skopje, Jugoslavija


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Abstract

Determination of the expected maximum magnitude (Mmax) in future earthquakes is one of the most important problems in seismic zoning of an area. On the example of the territory of Yugoslavia, an attempt is made for application of methods for expected Mmax determination on the basis of seismological data. These data are taken from the catalogue of past earthquakes in Yugoslavia in the 1901 – 1980 period. The methods used for Mmax determination are: magnitude-frequency relation N(M) and the sums of earthquake energy release.

These methods have been used for the first time for 4 seismoactive zones on the territory of Yugoslavia and for that fact it is interesting to compare the obtained results with the Mmax results obtained by other methods. The comparison given in Table 8 shows a good accordance between these results.

Keywords

Seismic zoning; maximum magnitude

Hrčak ID:

20850

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/20850

Publication date:

1.12.1988.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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