학술논문

Rapid characterization of the February 2023 Kahramanmaras, Turkiye, earthquake sequence
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The=Seismic Record. 3(2):156-167
Subject
19|Seismology
acceleration
Asia
damage
displacements
earthquakes
East Anatolian Fault
Elbistan earthquake 2023
Elbistan Turkey
faults
ground motion
Kahramanmaras earthquakes 2023
Kahramanmaras Turkey
kinematics
main shocks
Maras Turkey
Middle East
near-field
Pazarcik earthquake 2023
Pazarcik Turkey
peak ground acceleration
rupture
seismic moment
slip rates
strike-slip faults
strong motion
Turkey
Language
English
ISSN
2694-4006
Abstract
The 6 February 2023 Mw 7.8 Pazarcik and subsequent Mw 7.5 Elbistan earthquakes generated strong ground shaking that resulted in catastrophic human and economic loss across south-central Türkiye and northwest Syria. The rapid characterization of the earthquakes, including their location, size, fault geometries, and slip kinematics, is critical to estimate the impact of significant seismic events. The U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) provides real-time monitoring of earthquakes globally, including rapid source characterization and impact estimates. Here, we describe the seismic characterization products generated and made available by the NEIC over the two weeks following the start of the earthquake sequence in southeast Türkiye, their evolution, and how they inform our understanding of regional seismotectonics and hazards. The kinematics of rupture for the two earthquakes was complex, involving multiple fault segments. Therefore, incorporating observations from rupture mapping was critical for characterizing these events. Dense local datasets facilitated robust source characterization and impact assessment once these observations were obtained and converted to NEIC product input formats. We discuss how we may improve the timeliness of NEIC products for rapid assessment of future seismic hazards, particularly in the case of complex ruptures.

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