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Keeping the History in Historical Seismology: The 1872 Owens Valley, California Earthquake

机译:在历史地震学中保持历史:1872年欧文斯谷,加利福尼亚州地震

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The importance of historical earthquakes is being increasingly recognized. Careful investigations of key pre-instrumental earthquakes can provide critical information and insights for not only seismic hazard assessment but also for earthquake science. In recent years, with the explosive growth in computational sophistication in Earth sciences, researchers have developed increasingly sophisticated methods to analyze macroseismic data quantitatively. These methodological developments can be extremely useful to exploit fully the temporally and spatially rich information source that seismic intensities often represent. For example, the exhaustive and painstaking investigations done by Ambraseys and his colleagues of early Himalayan earthquakes provides information that can be used to map out site response in the Ganges basin. In any investigation of macroseismic data, however, one must stay mindful that intensity values are not data but rather interpretations. The results of any subsequent analysis, regardless of the degree of sophistication of the methodology, will be only as reliable as the interpretations of available accounts—and only as complete as the research done to ferret out, and in many cases translate, these accounts. When intensities are assigned without an appreciation of historical setting and context, seemingly careful subsequent analysis can yield grossly inaccurate results. As a case study, I report here on the results of a recent investigation of the 1872 Owen's Valley, California earthquake. Careful consideration of macroseismic observations reveals that this event was probably larger than the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906, and possibly the largest historical earthquake in California. The results suggest that some large earthquakes in California will generate significantly larger ground motions than San Andreas fault events of comparable magnitude.
机译:历史地震的重要性正在越来越被认可。仔细调查关键的乐器地震可以为不仅为地震危害评估提供关键信息和见解,也可以为地震科学提供关键信息和见解。近年来,随着地球科学的计算复杂性的爆炸性增长,研究人员已经发展了越来越复杂的方法,可以定量分析宏观主义数据。这些方法的发展可能非常有用,可以充分利用震动强度通常代表的时间和空间丰富的信息来源。例如,Ambraseys及其早期Himalayan地震的同事的详尽和艰苦的调查提供了可用于映射恒河盆地的现场反应的信息。然而,在对宏观造成数据的任何调查中,人们必须保持注意力,强度值不是数据而是不相当解释。任何后续分析的结果,无论方法的复杂程度如何,都只能与可用账户的解释一样可靠 - 只有作为对雪貂的研究所做的那样完整,并且在许多情况下翻译这些账户。当在没有欣赏历史环境和上下文的情况下分配强度时,看似仔细的后续分析可以产生严重不准确的结果。作为一个案例研究,我报告了最近对1872年欧文谷,加州地震的调查结果的结果。仔细考虑宏观造成的观察结果表明,这一事件可能大于1906年的伟大旧金山地震,并可能是加州最大的历史地震。结果表明,加利福尼亚州的一些大地震将产生比可比幅度的三和血清故障事件产生明显更大的地面运动。

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