TANGIBLE EARTHQUAKES in DAGESTAN in 2018–2019

Author:

Adilov Z.A.1,Asmanov O.A.1,Magomedov Kh.Dzh.1

Affiliation:

1. Dagestan branch of Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

The article provides instrumental data and description of macroseismic manifestations of two tangible earthquakes that occurred on the territory of Azerbaijan in 2018 (Zakatala earthquake of June 5 with KR=14, MsISC=5.1) and in 2019 (Buinaksk of May 25 with KR=11.8, mbISC=4.5, I0=6). For each of these events, isoseist maps were compiled, macroseismic epicenters and shaking intensities at the epicenter were determined.

Publisher

Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences - GS RAS

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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