Earthquake Rupture Forecasts for the MPS19 Seismic Hazard Model of Italy

Author:

Visini FrancescoORCID,Pace BrunoORCID,Meletti Carlo,Marzocchi Warner,Akinci Aybige,Azzaro Raffaele,Barani Simone,Barberi Graziella,Barreca Giovanni,Basili Roberto,Bird Peter,Bonini Marco,Burrato Pierfrancesco,Busetti Martina,Carafa Michele,Cocina OrnellaORCID,Console Rodolfo,Corti Giacomo,D’Agostino Nicola,D’Amico Salvatore,D’Amico Vera,Dal Cin Michela,Falcone Giuseppe,Fracassi Umberto,Gee Robin,Kastelic Vanja,Lai Carlo,Langer Horst,Maesano Francesco,Marchesini Andrea,Martelli Luca,Monaco Carmelo,Murru MauraORCID,Peruzza Laura,Poli Maria,Pondrelli Silvia,Rebez Alessandro,Rotondi Renata,Rovida Andrea,Sani Federico,Santulin Marco,Scafidi Davide,Selva Jacopo,Slejko Dario,Spallarossa Daniele,Tamaro Alberto,Tarabusi Gabriele,Taroni Matteo,Tiberti MaraORCID,Tusa Giuseppina,Tuvè Tiziana,Valensise Gianluca,Vannoli Paola,Varini Elisa,Zanferrari Adriano,Zuccolo Elisa

Abstract

In recent years, new approaches for developing earthquake rupture forecasts (ERFs) have been proposed to be used as an input for probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA). Zone- based approaches with seismicity rates derived from earthquake catalogs are commonly used in many countries as the standard for national seismic hazard models. In Italy, a single zone- based ERF is currently the basis for the official seismic hazard model. In this contribution, we present eleven new ERFs, including five zone-based, two smoothed seismicity-based, two fault- based, and two geodetic-based, used for a new PSH model in Italy. The ERFs were tested against observed seismicity and were subject to an elicitation procedure by a panel of PSHA experts to verify the scientific robustness and consistency of the forecasts with respect to the observations. Tests and elicitation were finalized to weight the ERFs. The results show a good response to the new inputs to observed seismicity in the last few centuries. The entire approach was a first attempt to build a community-based set of ERFs for an Italian PSHA model. The project involved a large number of seismic hazard practitioners, with their knowledge and experience, and the development of different models to capture and explore a large range of epistemic uncertainties in building ERFs, and represents an important step forward for the new national seismic hazard model.

Publisher

Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, INGV

Subject

Geophysics

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