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Spatiotemporal Seismicity Evolution and Seismic Hazard Potentials in the Western East Sea (Sea of Japan)

Authors
Hong, Tae-KyungPark, SeongjunLee, JunhyungKim, Woohan
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag
Keywords
Seismic hazard potentials; East Sea; Sea of Japan; strong motion; continental margin; seismicity
Citation
Pure and Applied Geophysics, v.177, no.8, pp 3761 - 3774
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Volume
177
Number
8
Start Page
3761
End Page
3774
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71985
DOI
10.1007/s00024-020-02479-z
ISSN
0033-4553
1420-9136
Abstract
The earthquakes in the western East Sea (Sea of Japan) mostly occur in the continental margin off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula. The seismic hazard potentials in and around the western Ease Sea are studied based on analyses of tectonic structures, seismicity features, earthquake source properties, Coulomb stress changes, and strong ground motions. The earthquake source mechanisms suggest that paleo-rifting structures in the western East Sea were activated by the current stress field. A low stress cumulation rate results in the occurrence of earthquakes with long recurrence intervals. The background seismicity suggests that earthquakes with magnitudes Mw 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 may occur within every similar to 44, similar to 336, and similar to 2550 years at 95 % confidence level. The spatial distribution of earthquakes changes with time. Most earthquakes are clustered within similar to 60 km from the coast. The seismicity analysis indicates an apparent increase of moderate-size (Mw 3-5) earthquakes since the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki megathrust earthquake. Static stress changes by moderate-size inland earthquakes induce offshore events. The seismicity and Coulomb stress changes suggest high seismic potentials around the western margin of the Ulleung basin. Earthquakes with magnitudes Mw 6.0-7. 0 in the western East Sea may produce peak ground accelerations of 0.2 g within the distance of similar to 40-80 km, which includes the coastal regions.
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