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Majid Nemati. 2019: Inter-event times between the moderate-large earthquakes in Iran. Earthquake Science, 32(2): 80-97. DOI: 10.29382/eqs-2019-0080-05
Citation: Majid Nemati. 2019: Inter-event times between the moderate-large earthquakes in Iran. Earthquake Science, 32(2): 80-97. DOI: 10.29382/eqs-2019-0080-05

Inter-event times between the moderate-large earthquakes in Iran

  • Persian territory, which is dividable into major seismotectonic provinces, always suffers from damages of moderate and large earthquakes from ancient era to modern time. Therefore, temporal prediction of earthquake occurrence in this kind of area is an important topic. For this purpose, 628 moderate-large (5.5 ≤MS≤ 8.2) earthquakes occurred in Persia during the period from 400 B.C. to 2015 C.E. were used. Considering the magnitudes of events preceding main shocks and the annual seismic moment release in seismic source areas in the provinces, we calibrated equations predicting inter-event time of occurrence of moderate and large earthquakes (MW>5.5) in Iran. In each source area, inter-event times between moderate and large shocks with magnitudes equal to or larger than a certain cut-off magnitude (MW5.5) were calculated. The inter-event times between the earthquakes were used to compute the relationships using multiple regression technique. Calculated relationships express the basic idea of the time predictable model predicting the occurrence time of the future main shock in a certain seismogen area. However, despite of unavoidable scatter in observations and uncertainties in the results, occurrence times of main shocks during the next years and decades in some source areas in Iran were determined.
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