Potential Locations of Strong Earthquakes in Bulgaria and the Neighbouring Regions

Information about potential earthquake sources is a key issue for seismic hazard assessment. This study presents the application of a phenomenological approach based on pattern recognition to determine the possible locations of strong earthquakes in the Bulgarian region. The technique assumes the or...

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Main Authors: Alexander I. Gorshkov, Olga V. Novikova, Sonya Y. Dimitrova, Lyuba D. Dimova, Reneta B. Raykova
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Geophysics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8103337
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Olga V. Novikova
Sonya Y. Dimitrova
Lyuba D. Dimova
Reneta B. Raykova
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description Information about potential earthquake sources is a key issue for seismic hazard assessment. This study presents the application of a phenomenological approach based on pattern recognition to determine the possible locations of strong earthquakes in the Bulgarian region. The technique assumes the origin of strong earthquakes in morphostructural nodes formed around the intersections of morphostructural lineaments identified by morphostructural zoning. For the territory of the Bulgaria and neighbouring regions, 178 nodes were defined in this work. The CORA-3 pattern recognition algorithm identified 59 seismogenic nodes analysing a set of geophysical and geological node’s characteristics. The identified seismogenic nodes are capable to generate earthquakes with magnitude equal to or greater than 6 and are located at the boundaries between the largest tectonic domains: Rila, Pirin, and Rhodope orogens; the Serbian-Macedonian massif; and in the Stara Planina belt. The set of characteristic features of seismogenic nodes indicates that the vicinity of potential nodes is characterized by a high contrast of neotectonic movements of the Earth’s crust and the presence of deep heterogeneities in the Earth’s crust. About 40% of the recognized nodes are not associated with any earthquakes, while the rest of the recognized seismogenic nodes are characterized by an area with a radius of 25 km where earthquakes are known to occur. Part of these “non active” seismogenic nodes are close to the historical events with magnitudes higher than 5.5 since the magnitude and location of historical events have large uncertainties. Another part of the seismogenic nodes may slightly change the location due to the uncertainties in morphostructural zonation. Other nodes may indicate unknown historical seismicity or paleoearthquakes. Defined M6+ seismogenic nodes can fill the potential gaps in the recorded seismicity on the territory of Bulgaria, thus to improve the seismic hazard assessment of the studied region.
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spelling doaj-art-4a0705bf01584819951fe38f4c6c2e0d2025-02-03T01:31:59ZengWileyInternational Journal of Geophysics1687-88682024-01-01202410.1155/2024/8103337Potential Locations of Strong Earthquakes in Bulgaria and the Neighbouring RegionsAlexander I. Gorshkov0Olga V. Novikova1Sonya Y. Dimitrova2Lyuba D. Dimova3Reneta B. Raykova4Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical GeophysicsInstitute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical GeophysicsNational Institute of Geophysics Geology and Geography-BASDepartment of Meteorology and GeophysicsDepartment of Meteorology and GeophysicsInformation about potential earthquake sources is a key issue for seismic hazard assessment. This study presents the application of a phenomenological approach based on pattern recognition to determine the possible locations of strong earthquakes in the Bulgarian region. The technique assumes the origin of strong earthquakes in morphostructural nodes formed around the intersections of morphostructural lineaments identified by morphostructural zoning. For the territory of the Bulgaria and neighbouring regions, 178 nodes were defined in this work. The CORA-3 pattern recognition algorithm identified 59 seismogenic nodes analysing a set of geophysical and geological node’s characteristics. The identified seismogenic nodes are capable to generate earthquakes with magnitude equal to or greater than 6 and are located at the boundaries between the largest tectonic domains: Rila, Pirin, and Rhodope orogens; the Serbian-Macedonian massif; and in the Stara Planina belt. The set of characteristic features of seismogenic nodes indicates that the vicinity of potential nodes is characterized by a high contrast of neotectonic movements of the Earth’s crust and the presence of deep heterogeneities in the Earth’s crust. About 40% of the recognized nodes are not associated with any earthquakes, while the rest of the recognized seismogenic nodes are characterized by an area with a radius of 25 km where earthquakes are known to occur. Part of these “non active” seismogenic nodes are close to the historical events with magnitudes higher than 5.5 since the magnitude and location of historical events have large uncertainties. Another part of the seismogenic nodes may slightly change the location due to the uncertainties in morphostructural zonation. Other nodes may indicate unknown historical seismicity or paleoearthquakes. Defined M6+ seismogenic nodes can fill the potential gaps in the recorded seismicity on the territory of Bulgaria, thus to improve the seismic hazard assessment of the studied region.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8103337
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International Journal of Geophysics
title Potential Locations of Strong Earthquakes in Bulgaria and the Neighbouring Regions
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title_short Potential Locations of Strong Earthquakes in Bulgaria and the Neighbouring Regions
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