An alternative approach for the Istanbul earthquake early warning system
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2011Yazar
Wu, Yih-Min
Ozel, Oguz
MERAL ÖZEL, NURCAN
Erdik, Mustafa
Alcik, Hakan
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Two recent catastrophic earthquakes that struck the Marmara Region on 17 August 1999 (M-w=7.4) and 12 November 1999 (M-w=7.2) caused major concern about future earthquake occurrences in Istanbul and the Marmara Region. As a result of the preparations for an expected earthquake may occur around Istanbul region, an earthquake early warning system has been established in 2002 with a simple and robust algorithm, based on the exceedance of specified thresholds of time domain amplitudes and the cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) levels (Erdik et al., 2003 [1]). In order to improve the capability of Istanbul earthquake early warning system (IEEWS) for giving early warning of a damaging earthquake in the Marmara Region, we explored an alternative approach with the use of a period parameter (tau c) and a high-pass filtered vertical displacement amplitude parameter (Pd) from the initial 3 s of the P waveforms as proposed by Kanamori (2005) [2] and Wu and Kanamori (2005) [3,4]. The empirical relationships both between tau(c) and moment magnitude (M-w), and between Pd and peak ground velocity (PGV) for the Marmara Region are presented. These relationships can be used to detect a damaging earthquake within seconds after the arrival of P waves, and can provide on-site warning in the Marmara Region. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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