Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions
The aim of this study is to evaluate the probability of seismic hazard for the Taipei metropolitan area in northern Taiwan from readily available information, including the attenuation relationship of peak ground acceleration (PGA), tectonic settings, fault-slip data, and seismicity. The PGA seismic...
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doaj-ab739557d6c341c4a68a2ce1430b2f9d2020-11-25T02:22:56ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802010-01-0121340910.3319/TAO.2009.11.11.01(TH)922Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding RegionsChin-Tung ChengChyi-Tyi LeePo-Shen LinBor-Shiun LinYi-Ben TsaiSyi-Jang ChiouThe aim of this study is to evaluate the probability of seismic hazard for the Taipei metropolitan area in northern Taiwan from readily available information, including the attenuation relationship of peak ground acceleration (PGA), tectonic settings, fault-slip data, and seismicity. The PGA seismic hazard mapping reveals that the hazard level in this area increases going from northwest to southeast and southwest. There are four important earthquake sources that contribute to the hazard level: (1) the plate-boundary interface (subduction zone interface) located offshore of the Ilan plain; (2) the intraslab subduction zone underneath Taipei itself; (3) the crustal areal sources in eastern Taiwan and central Taiwan; and (4) the nearby active Shanchiao fault. The slip-rate of the targeted fault is relatively low, and therefore not the most dangerous earthquake source revealed in the 475-year return period. However, there is no doubt that the target fault is the control source in the 2475-year return period. Furthermore, higher PGAs are predicted using the attenuation relationship of subduction zone earthquake sources rather than crustal earthquake sources, meaning an increase of the seismic hazard level over previous estimates. Consequently, more attention needs to be paid to subduction zone sources when considering mitigation of seismic hazards in northern Taiwan. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v213p409.pdf Taipei BasinSeismic hazardSubduction zone earthquakesShanchiao fault |
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Chin-Tung Cheng Chyi-Tyi Lee Po-Shen Lin Bor-Shiun Lin Yi-Ben Tsai Syi-Jang Chiou Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Taipei Basin Seismic hazard Subduction zone earthquakes Shanchiao fault |
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Chin-Tung Cheng Chyi-Tyi Lee Po-Shen Lin Bor-Shiun Lin Yi-Ben Tsai Syi-Jang Chiou |
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Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions |
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Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions |
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Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions |
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Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions |
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Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard in Metropolitan Taipei and Its Surrounding Regions |
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probabilistic earthquake hazard in metropolitan taipei and its surrounding regions |
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Chinese Geoscience Union |
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Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
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2010-01-01 |
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the probability of seismic hazard for the Taipei metropolitan area in northern Taiwan from readily available information, including the attenuation relationship of peak ground acceleration (PGA), tectonic settings, fault-slip data, and seismicity. The PGA seismic hazard mapping reveals that the hazard level in this area increases going from northwest to southeast and southwest. There are four important earthquake sources that contribute to the hazard level: (1) the plate-boundary interface (subduction zone interface) located offshore of the Ilan plain; (2) the intraslab subduction zone underneath Taipei itself; (3) the crustal areal sources in eastern Taiwan and central Taiwan; and (4) the nearby active Shanchiao fault. The slip-rate of the targeted fault is relatively low, and therefore not the most dangerous earthquake source revealed in the 475-year return period. However, there is no doubt that the target fault is the control source in the 2475-year return period. Furthermore, higher PGAs are predicted using the attenuation relationship of subduction zone earthquake sources rather than crustal earthquake sources, meaning an increase of the seismic hazard level over previous estimates. Consequently, more attention needs to be paid to subduction zone sources when considering mitigation of seismic hazards in northern Taiwan. |
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Taipei Basin Seismic hazard Subduction zone earthquakes Shanchiao fault |
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