Earthquake catalogues which form the main input in seismic hazard analysis generally report earthquake magnitudes in different scales. Magnitudes reported in different scales have to be converted to a common scale while compiling a seismic data base to be utilized in seismic hazard analysis. This study aims at developing empirical relationships to convert earthquake magnitudes reported in different scales, namely, surface wave magnitude, M (S), local magnitude, M (L), body wave magnitude, m (b) and duration magnitude, M (d), to the moment magnitude (M (w)). For this purpose, an earthquake data catalogue is compiled from domestic and international data bases for the earthquakes occurred in Turkey. The earthquake reporting differences of vari...
This paper presents the results of the establishment an empirical relationship equation of magnitude...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
Abstract A catalog for earthquakes that occurred in western Turkey during the period 1964–2010 is co...
Despite various shortcomings, the earthquake magnitude scale is one of the most fundamental earthqua...
Despite various shortcomings, the earthquake magnitude scale is one of the most fundamental earthqua...
A new homogenized earthquake catalogue for Turkey is compiled for the period 1900-2018. The earth-qu...
The existence of magnitude type variation from existing earthquake catalogue sources show that unifo...
Seismic magnitude is the quantitative measurement of amount of energy released by an earthquake. The...
In the context of seismic hazard quantification, the main objective of statistically analyzing an ea...
Abstract Taiwan has a relatively complete catalog of earthquakes since the first seismograph was ins...
Compilation of a homogenous earthquake catalogue, by expressing the size of the earthquakes in a un...
The risk formula, expressing the probability of at least one occurrence of earthquakes of greater-th...
A comparison on the influence of different moment magnitude pools on magnitude homogenization regres...
Empirical relationships for magnitude scales and fault parameters were produced using 436 Iranian in...
This paper presents the results of the establishment an empirical relationship equation of magnitude...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
Abstract A catalog for earthquakes that occurred in western Turkey during the period 1964–2010 is co...
Despite various shortcomings, the earthquake magnitude scale is one of the most fundamental earthqua...
Despite various shortcomings, the earthquake magnitude scale is one of the most fundamental earthqua...
A new homogenized earthquake catalogue for Turkey is compiled for the period 1900-2018. The earth-qu...
The existence of magnitude type variation from existing earthquake catalogue sources show that unifo...
Seismic magnitude is the quantitative measurement of amount of energy released by an earthquake. The...
In the context of seismic hazard quantification, the main objective of statistically analyzing an ea...
Abstract Taiwan has a relatively complete catalog of earthquakes since the first seismograph was ins...
Compilation of a homogenous earthquake catalogue, by expressing the size of the earthquakes in a un...
The risk formula, expressing the probability of at least one occurrence of earthquakes of greater-th...
A comparison on the influence of different moment magnitude pools on magnitude homogenization regres...
Empirical relationships for magnitude scales and fault parameters were produced using 436 Iranian in...
This paper presents the results of the establishment an empirical relationship equation of magnitude...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...
We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw,...