2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2863887/v1
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Prediction of earthquake magnitude and seismic vulnerability mapping using artificial intelligence techniques: a case study of Turkey

Abstract: Earthquake threats can result in fatalities, property destruction, and other cascading effects. Since it is nearly impossible to prevent earthquakes, anticipating the location of future earthquakes and figuring out their likelihood could be very helpful in reducing the seismic threat. In this work, seismic hazard prediction is executed to forecast adverse results using a range of potential artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, including ML and ANN. In the case study, we have looked at Turkey, which was rece… Show more

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“…37 km (23 miles) west-northwest of Gaziantep is where the epicenter was. The earthquake near Antakya, Hatay Province, peaked with a Mercalli rating of XII (Extreme) as mentioned in [1]. The epicenter of the strong earthquake, followed by the one that occurred on February 6 by nine hours, was 95 km (59 miles) to the north-northeast of the most recent one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…37 km (23 miles) west-northwest of Gaziantep is where the epicenter was. The earthquake near Antakya, Hatay Province, peaked with a Mercalli rating of XII (Extreme) as mentioned in [1]. The epicenter of the strong earthquake, followed by the one that occurred on February 6 by nine hours, was 95 km (59 miles) to the north-northeast of the most recent one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%