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    In:  Journal of geophysics = Zeitschrift für Geophysik
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: The direct estimation method for threshold magnitudes associated with teleseismic events is well known and frequently used. A modification of the method is developed in order to make the approach applicable to events from regions with low seismicity. It is assumed that observations are supplied by a seismograph network located within the region. As an example, threshold magnitudes are given for the Uppsala station, Sweden. Reliability of the suggested approach is examined by means of a rockburst series.-Authors
    Keywords: 550 - Earth sciences
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    In:  Journal of geophysics = Zeitschrift für Geophysik
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: In recent years the need for improved seismic risk evaluations in Sweden has led to accurate estimates of detection porbabilities with respect to weak Swedish earthquakes. Generally, these rather low-magnitude events (M"SUB l"4) are recorded only by means of the Swedish Seismograh Station Network (SSSN), currently consisting of 6 permanent stations. Only occasionally do neighbouring Finnish and/or Norwegian stations also contribute with arrival-time readings, hence, for weak regional events, we lack usual reference system of organisations like ISC, NEIS, or EMSC when estimating the detection performance of the SSSN-stations. The main objective of the present short communication is to indicate the ability of the SSSN to detect earthquakes in Sweden and the relative detection contributions from individual network stations. The data used comprise 121 earthquakes located within Sweden and adjacent waters (Wahlström 1978). The statistical model used and other theoretical aspects of the modified approach are discussed in an earlier paper.-Authors
    Keywords: 550 - Earth sciences
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    In:  Sveriges Geologiska Undersoekning, Serie C, Avhandlingar och Uppsatser. 74; 776
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: During the period of January 1977 to December 1979, 22 earthquakes were recorded and located in Sweden and/or adjacent waters by means of the Swedish Seismograph Station Network (SSSN). 8 were felt by residents in the repective areas and hence provide an opportunity for macroseismic investigations. Such investigations are extremely useful for estimating e.g. the depth of rupture and local ground accelerations, especially when teleseismic data and strong-motion records are not available. The long-term average gives approximately 3 earthquakes per year which are reported to be felt by people. In this respect, the seismic activity in Sweden during the years under review is well within the 'normal'. The main objective of the present study is to summarize and interpret available macroseismic observations collected at the Seismological Dept in Uppsala.-P.N.Chroston
    Keywords: 550 - Earth sciences
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    In:  Natural Hazards
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Earthquake hazard parameters such as maximum expected magnitude, Mmax, annual activity rate, lambda, and b value of the Gutenberg-Richter relation have been evaluated for two regions of Egypt. The applied maximum likelihood method permits the combination of both historical and instrumental data. The catalogue used covers earthquakes with magnitude ≥ 3 from the time interval 320-1987. The first area, Gulf of Suez, has higher seismicity level than the second, all other active zones in Egypt. b-values of 1.2 ± 0.1 and 1.0 ± 0.1 are obtained for the two areas, respectively. The number of annually expected earthquakes with magnitude ≥ 3 is much larger in the Gulf of Suez, 39 ± 2 than in the other areas, 6.1 ± 0.5. The maximum expected magnitude is calculated to be 6.5 ± 0.4 for a time span of 209 years for the Gulf of Suez and 6.1 ± 0.3 for a time span of 1667 years for the remaining active areas in Egypt. Respective periods of 10 and 20 years were reported for earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 for the two subareas. -from Authors
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    In:  Geophysical Journal International
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: On 1986 July 14, one of the largest earthquakes in the Baltic Shield during this century occurred near Skovde in the province of Vastergotland, Sweden, with a magnitude of M "SUB L" (UPP) = 4.5. It was followed by the so far largest number of recorded aftershocks, more than 20, from any Swedish earthquake. The strongest aftershock, with M "SUB L" (UPP) = 3.4, occurred about one hour after the main shock. A few months later, on November 2, an M "SUB L" (UPP) - 3.6 event took place near Mariestad some 30 km northwest of the Skovde series. All these shocks were located in the lower crust with foci at depths between 20 and 35 km indicating active movements in the shield at depths where mainly ductile deformation is usually assumed. The calculated seismic moment and stress drop for the Skovde main shock and for the Mariestad earthquake are given. Faulting of the area is shown to be complex, with styles ranging from strike-slip to normal, suggesting that other factors than the push from the North Atlantic Ridge, e.g. post-glacial rebound, also contribute to the lithospheric stress pattern. -from Authors
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: A modification of the direct estimation method for threshold magnitudes, originally associated with teleseismic events, is developed. The modified approach enables one to apply the method even to weak events from regions with low seismicity like e.g. Sweden. It is assumed that observations are supplied solely by a seismograph network located within the region. Numerical results reveal that a Swedish earthquake with magnitude 2.0 or larger will, with 90% probability, be detected by at least one station of the current Swedish Seismograph Station Network. Addition of three new stations would decrease (i.e. improve) the threshold to a magnitude of about 1.5.-Authors
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    In:  Sveriges Geologiska Undersokning : Serie C ; 808
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Macroseismic data from 32 events (20 earthquakes and a swarm-like sequence comprising 12 shocks) felt in Sweden during the time period 1980-1983 were collected and analyzed. Maximum felt intensities are determined for all earthquakes considered. Isoseismal maps and focal depths are given in 12 and 13 cases, respectively. The average difference between instrumental and macroseismic magnitudes is 0.2. To assure the homogeneity of interpretation, present intensity evaluations have been cross-checked with those made for the period 1977-1979. -Authors
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: On February 13, 1981, a relatively strong earthquake occurred in the Lake Vanern region in south-central Sweden. The shock had a magnitude of M"SUB L" = 3.3 and was followed within three weeks by three aftershocks, with magnitudes 0.5 = or 〈 M"SUB L" = or 〈 1.0. The focal mechanism solution of the main shock indicates reverse faulting with a strike in the N-S or NE-SW direction and a nearly horizontal compressional stress. The aftershocks were too small to yield data for a full mechanism solution, but first motions of P-waves, recorded at two stations, are consistent for the aftershocks. Dynamic source parameters, derived from Pg- and Sg- wave spectra, show similar stress drops for the main shock (2 bar) and the aftershocks (1 bar), while the differences in seismic moment (1.5X10"SUP 20" resp. 4X10"SUP 18" dyne cm), fault length (0.7 resp. 0.2 km) and relative displacement (0.15 resp. 0.03 cm) are significant.-Authors
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: On June 15, 1985, an earthquake with a local magnitude M "SUB L" (UPP) value of 4.6 occurred in the Kattegat area close to the Swedish-Danish border. Two more events occurred in the same area: on April 1, 1986 (M "SUB L" (UPP) = 4.2), and May 24, 1990 (M "SUB L" (UPP) = 3.3). The derived focal mechanisms have north-south trending P-axes which deviate by 45 degrees from the NW-trending compressive stress field postulated by the ridge-push theory. The mechanisms can, however, be explained by local neotectonism. -from Authors
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    In:  Seismological Department, Uppsala University. Report 1-85
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Attempts the precise determination of source parameters of the mainshock and its aftershocks; a summary of results of investigations from the Seismological Department, Uppsala and speculations on possible seismotectonic implications of observed activity. This was the largest earthquake in Sweden for 74 yrs and the size of the earthquake, its unexpected epicentral location, focal depth and mechanism makes the analysis especially interesting. -after Authors
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