Published March 1979 | Version v1
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Swedish earthquakes and acceleration probabilities

Creators

  • 1. Foersvarets Forskningsanstalt, Stockholm (Sweden)

Description

A method to assign probabilities to ground accelerations for Swedish sites is described. As hardly any nearfield instrumental data is available we are left with the problem of interpreting macroseismic data in terms of acceleration. By theoretical wave propagation computations the relation between seismic strength of the earthquake, focal depth, distance and ground accelerations are calculated. We found that most Swedish earthquake of the area, the 1904 earthquake 100 km south of Oslo, is an exception and probably had a focal depth exceeding 25 km. For the nuclear power plant sites an annual probability of 10-5 has been proposed as interesting. This probability gives ground accelerations in the range 5-20 % for the sites. This acceleration is for a free bedrock site. For consistency all acceleration results in this study are given for bedrock sites. When applicating our model to the 1904 earthquake and assuming the focal zone to be in the lower crust we get the epicentral acceleration of this earthquake to be 5-15 % g. The results above are based on an analyses of macrosismic data as relevant instrumental data is lacking. However, the macroseismic acceleration model deduced in this study gives epicentral ground acceleration of small Swedish earthquakes in agreement with existent distant instrumental data. (author)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
48 p.
Report number
FOA-C--20295

INIS

Country of Publication
Sweden
Country of Input or Organization
Sweden
INIS RN
10480150
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
ACCELERATION; EARTHQUAKES; ISOLATED VALUES; PROBABILITY; REACTOR SITES; SEISMIC WAVES; SEISMOLOGY; SWEDEN; THEORETICAL DATA; WAVE PROPAGATION
Descriptors DEC
DATA; DATA FORMS; EUROPE; INFORMATION; NUMERICAL DATA; SCANDINAVIA