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CROATIAN FAULT-PLANE SOLUTIONS (FPS) DATABASE M. Herak, S. Markušić, D. Herak Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science University of Zagreb, Zagreb

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M. Herak, S. Markušić, D. Herak Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science University of Zagreb, Zagreb. Croatian FAULT-plane solutions (fps) database. Source detail is needed for NGA. Application of modern GMPE requires DETAILED knowledge of source properties. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Croatian FAULT-plane solutions (fps) database

CROATIAN FAULT-PLANE SOLUTIONS (FPS) DATABASE

M. Herak, S. Markušić, D. HerakDepartment of Geophysics, Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Zagreb, Zagreb

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Source detail is needed for NGA...

Application of modern GMPE requires DETAILED knowledge of source properties. For instance: Abrahamson & Silva (2008), M = 7, Rrup = 5 km, RJB = 5 km, FHW = 1, W = 15 km: dip = 45° PGA = 0.48 gdip = 80° PGA = 0.39 g

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Croatian FPS database

216 solutions 1909–2012 Excel-database• 161 FPS computed by us

(first motion polarity)• 6 by CMT Harvard,

MEDNET, ZUR_RMT • 31 by Pondrelli et al.• 18 by ARSO, Slovenia

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Croatian FPS database

P-axis (horizontal projection) – only quality 2 and better

Tectonic stresses are directed SW–NE (in the southern and eastern regions) to S–N (in the northern and western parts).

This reflects counter-clockwise motions of Adria and its compression against the Dinarides.

Most of solutions indicate reverse or strike-slip faulting.

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Croatian FPS database

In general, solutions agree with tectonics and mapped faults quite well.

Banja Luka region (M> 3.95)

Zagreb and Pokupskoareas (M > 3.45)

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Croatian FPS database – conclusions• The database is regularly

updated at least twice a year.• The database is now good

enough to roughly define geometry of faulting in many (but not all!) Croatian and neighbouring regions.

• Rapid and easy access to data of neighbouring networks would greatly improve solutions (past and future!).

• An effort to adopt routine moment-tensor computation for local and regional earthquakes is needed!

• All software is written by us and is free to anyone.