2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2017.01.029
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Insight on seismic hazard studies for Egypt

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“…Moreover, most of the maps of ground movement in Egypt have not been confirmed by recent observations or macroseismic data. Hassan et al (2017a) showed that the parameters of ground movement calculated by different researchers contradict the observed macroseismic intensity. This discrepancy is mainly due to the fact that the identification and parameterization of seismotectonic sources for Egypt are based only on seismological observations, while paleoseismic and MSZ studies or other data related to the delineation of potential seismotectonic sources that may have been active before the period of instrumental observations were ignored.…”
Section: Seismicity and Earthquake Hazard Research In Egyptmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Moreover, most of the maps of ground movement in Egypt have not been confirmed by recent observations or macroseismic data. Hassan et al (2017a) showed that the parameters of ground movement calculated by different researchers contradict the observed macroseismic intensity. This discrepancy is mainly due to the fact that the identification and parameterization of seismotectonic sources for Egypt are based only on seismological observations, while paleoseismic and MSZ studies or other data related to the delineation of potential seismotectonic sources that may have been active before the period of instrumental observations were ignored.…”
Section: Seismicity and Earthquake Hazard Research In Egyptmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Most recent reviews of the seismic hazard research in Egypt presented by Sawires et al (2016a) and Hassan et al (2017a) were mainly initiated by the extending of earthquake records rather than by the developments of the methodology for seismic hazard assessment (SHA). Most of the existing SHA maps for Egypt are designed using the traditional approaches [deterministic seismic hazard analysis and probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (DSHA and PSHA)] and have not taken into account the recent improvements for computations of such maps.…”
Section: Seismicity and Earthquake Hazard Research In Egyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gaspar-Escribano [6] conducted an uncertainty assessment of developed seismic hazard model for Spain. Hassan [7] comprehensively evaluated existing seismic hazard maps of Egypt, to identify short falls such as under-estimated hazard in the event of an earthquake. Usually, one is interested in an optimal mitigation level that minimized the total cost (the summation of the expected loss and mitigation cost), and this is highly dependent on the reliability of the hazard model adopted.…”
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confidence: 99%