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   double differrence relocation of earthquakes in kermanshah region, western iran  
   
DOR 20.1001.2.9819010854.1398.8.1.174.1
نویسنده nourian kojabadi yousef ,bayram nejad esmaeil ,gheitanchi mohammad reza ,fahimi hosein
منبع كنفرانس بين المللي زلزله شناسي و مهندسي زلزله - 1398 - دوره : 8 - هشتمین کنفرانس زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله - کد همایش: 98190-10854 - صفحه:1 -2
چکیده    The study region in this paper is located in the western iran (kermanshah province) along the seismically active thrust zones in zagros fold-and-thrust belt that extends from western iran to northern iraq. this region was recently affected bythe major earthquake with magnitude mw7.3, on november 12, 2017, causing extensive damage and casualties. the irsc (iranian seismological centre) has reported more than 9000 events in the region extended from 33° n to 35° n and from 44°e to 46°e between 2006 and 2019. in this study, we use phase data (including arrival times of pg, pn, sg),recorded by irsc seismic stations (local seismic network of kermanshah and other nearby local networks) with the combination of records from regional stations in iraq and turkey. in addition to irsc optimum velocity crustal model that is used for most of the regions in iran, javaheri et al. (2013) and haddad et al. (2015), introduced two other structuresfor this region by employing data from kermanshah local seismic network. first, we relocate all events using the absolute location algorithm hypo71 (lee and lahr, 1975) using two velocity models and compare residual rms and corresponding horizontal (erh) and vertical (erz) errors to select an appropriate velocity model (figure 1).
کلیدواژه double difference ,kermanshah ,earthquake relocation ,residual rms
آدرس institute of geophysics, university of tehran, iran, institute of geophysics, university of tehran, iran, institute of geophysics, university of tehran, iran, institute of geophysics, university of tehran, iran
پست الکترونیکی hfahimi@ut.ac.ir
 
     
   
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