Preliminary re-evaluation of probabilistic seismic hazard assessment in Chile: from Arica to Taitao Peninsula
Author
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Leyton, F.
Author
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Ruiz Tapia, Sergio Arturo
Author
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Sepúlveda, S. A.
Admission date
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2021-12-14T18:56:30Z
Available date
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2021-12-14T18:56:30Z
Publication date
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2009
Cita de ítem
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Adv. Geosci., 22, 147–153, 2009
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Identifier
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1680-7340
Identifier
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1680-7359
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183216
Abstract
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. Chile is one of the most seismically active countries in the world; indeed, having witnessed very large earthquakes associated with high horizontal peak ground accelerations, the use of probabilistic hazard assessment is an important tool in any decision-making. In the present study,
we review all the available information to improve the estimation of the probabilistic seismic hazard caused by two
main sources: shallow interplate, thrust earthquakes and intermediate depth, intraplate earthquakes. Using previously
defined seismic zones, we compute Gutenberg-Richter laws
and, along with appropriate attenuation laws, revaluate the
probabilistic seismic hazard assessments in Chile. We obtain
expected horizontal peak ground acceleration with a 10% of
probability of being exceeded in 50 years, reaching from
0.6 g up 1.0 g in the coast and between 0.4 g and 0.6 g towards the Andes Mountains, with larger values in Northern
part of the country. The present study improves our knowledge of geological hazards in Chile, enabling the mitigation
of important human and material losses due to large earthquakes in the future.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Copernicus
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States