2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-09779-0
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Seismic record approach for the evaluation of natural hazards: a key study from SW Anatolia/ Turkey

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“…The fault zones known as the Fethiye-Burdur Fault zone on land and the Hellenic Trench at sea present a major seismic hazard source to the study area (Türe et al, 2021). Earthquakes of 7-7.9 magnitudes were reported in this region, both in the historical period and the instrumental period after the 1900s (Türe et al, 2021). Based on their statistical analysis, Türe et al (2021) evaluated the probability of earthquakes smaller than 6.4 in 50 years to be 100% in Fethiye and its surroundings.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fault zones known as the Fethiye-Burdur Fault zone on land and the Hellenic Trench at sea present a major seismic hazard source to the study area (Türe et al, 2021). Earthquakes of 7-7.9 magnitudes were reported in this region, both in the historical period and the instrumental period after the 1900s (Türe et al, 2021). Based on their statistical analysis, Türe et al (2021) evaluated the probability of earthquakes smaller than 6.4 in 50 years to be 100% in Fethiye and its surroundings.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earthquakes of 7-7.9 magnitudes were reported in this region, both in the historical period and the instrumental period after the 1900s (Türe et al, 2021). Based on their statistical analysis, Türe et al (2021) evaluated the probability of earthquakes smaller than 6.4 in 50 years to be 100% in Fethiye and its surroundings. The probability of earthquakes greater than 6.5 is calculated around 50% (Türe et al, 2021).…”
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“…In the new map, the earthquake For the application, the probability of at least one earthquake occurring in a year is calculated. Since earthquakes commonly follow Poisson distribution [36], the earthquake probability for the magnitude j in each region is calculated with Eq. ( 4).…”
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confidence: 99%