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PRODUCTION OF ISO-INTENSITY MAP FOR THE ELAZIG EARTHQUAKE (JAN 24, 2020) USING CITIZEN COLLECTED GEODATA

机译:使用公民收集地理数据的Elazig地震(1月24日,2020年1月24日)生产ISO-Intensity地图

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Earthquake, depending on its intensity and location of epicentre, is one of the destructive hazards. Disaster mitigation after a severe earthquake are important to minimize its detrimental effects. Nowadays, several scientific disciplines, such as biodiversity, ecology, geosciences, natural hazards etc., utilize the Citizen Science (CitSci) approaches for various purposes, since the relevant attributes can easily be provided by non-experts with mobile devices. With the CitSci method, disaster related information can be identified and provided rapidly by locals during or after a disaster. Timely, in-situ data after an earthquake can also be collected with CitSci approaches via mobile devices, which can be even more important for all countries. In addition, scientific studies on earthquakes can be enriched and accelerated by using the information provided by volunteers. By collecting reliable data with the CitSci method, the disaster mitigation efforts can be improved, and losses may be decreased. This study aims at developing a CitSci pilot project by using the data collected by volunteers (citizens) to reduce the need for field work in creating earthquake iso-intensity maps and produce them promptly. The present study was based on the 6.8 Mw Elazig earthquake occurred at 20:55 UTC on January 24th, 2020. Through the mobile application “I felt the quake”, the observations of citizens regarding the earthquake were collected. The intensities were revised from the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale. With the help of data, an iso-intensity map was created and compared to the map produced by The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), Turkey.
机译:地震,取决于其震中的强度和位置,是破坏性危害之一。严重地震发生后的灾害减缓对于最大限度地减少其不利影响。如今,几种科学学科,如生物多样性,生态,地球科学,自然灾害等,利用公民科学(Citsci)以各种目的方法,因为相关属性可以通过具有移动设备的非专家来容易地提供。通过Citsci方法,可以在灾难期间或之后通过当地人识别和提供灾难相关信息。及时,也可以通过移动设备与Citsci方法收集地震后的原位数据,这对所有国家甚至更重要。此外,可以通过使用志愿者提供的信息来丰富和加速地震的科学研究。通过通过Citsci方法收集可靠的数据,可以提高减灾工作,可能会降低损失。本研究旨在通过使用志愿者(公民)收集的数据来开发Citsci试点项目,以减少对创建地震ISO-Intensity映射并及时生产它们的现场工作的需求。本研究基于20:55 UTC于2020年1月24日发生的6.8 MW Elazig地震。通过移动应用程序“我感到震级”,收集了对地震的公民的观察。从修改的梅尔利强度规模修订强度。在数据的帮助下,创建了一个ISO-Intensity图,并与灾害和紧急管理总统(AUD),土耳其生产的地图进行了比较。

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