Recent developments of the Middle East catalog

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Mehdi Zare
Hamideh Amini
Pouye Yazdi
Karin Sesetyan
Mine Betul Demircioglu
Dogan Kalafat
Mustafa Erdik
Domenico Giardini
M. Asif Khan
Nino Tsereteli
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[1] International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES),Kandili Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute
[2] Bogazici University,Institute for Geophysics
[3] ETH Zürich,National Centre of Excellence in Geology
[4] University of Peshawar,Department of Seismology and Experimental Geophysics
[5] Institute of Geophysics,undefined
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Journal of Seismology | 2014年 / 18卷
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Seismicity; Catalog; Middle East; Depth; Historical; Instrumental; Magnitude;
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This article summarizes a recent study in the framework of the Global Earth model (GEM) and the Earthquake Model of the Middle East (EMME) project to establish the new catalog of seismicity for the Middle East, using all historical (pre-1900), early and modern instrumental events up to 2006. According to different seismicity, which depends on geophysical, geological, tectonic, and seismicity data, this region is subdivided to nine subregions, consisting of Alborz–Azerbaijan, Afghanistan–Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Caucasus, Central Iran, Kopeh–Dagh, Makran, Zagros, and Turkey (Eastern Anatolia; after 30° E). After omitting the duplicate events, aftershocks, and foreshocks by using the Gruenthal method, and uniform all magnitude to Mw scale, 28,244 main events remain for the new catalog of Middle East from 1250 B.C. through 2006. The magnitude of completeness (Mc) was determined as 4.9 for five out of nine subregions, where the least values of Mc were found to be 4.2. The threshold of Mc is around 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, and 4.0, for the time after 1950, 1963, 1975, and 2000, respectively. The average of teleseismic depths in all regions is less than 15 km. Totally, majority of depth for Kopeh–Dagh and Central Iran, Zagros, and Alborz–Azerbaijan, approximately, is 15, 13, and 11 km and for Afghanistan–Pakistan, Caucasus, Makran, Turkey (after 30° E), and Saudi Arabia is about 9 km.
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