Articles | Volume 6, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-6-881-2006
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-6-881-2006
10 Oct 2006
 | 10 Oct 2006

Probabilistic seismic hazard map for Bulgaria as a basis for a new building code

S. D. Simeonova, D. E. Solakov, G. Leydecker, H. Busche, T. Schmitt, and D. Kaiser

Abstract. A seismic hazard map proposed as part of a new building code for Bulgaria is presented here on basis of the recommendations in EUROCODE 8.

Seismic source zones within an area of about 200 km around Bulgaria were constructed considering seismicity, neotectonic and geological development. The most time consuming work was to establish a homogeneous earthquake catalogue out of different catalogues.

The probabilistic seismic hazard assessment in terms of intensities is performed following Cornell (1968) with the program EQRISK (see McGuire, 1976), modified by us for use of intensities. To cope with the irregular isoseismals of the Vrancea intermediate depth earthquakes a special attenuation factor is introduced (Ardeleanu et al., 2005), using detailed macroseismic maps of three major earthquakes.

The final seismic hazard is the combination of both contributions, of zones with crustal earthquakes and of the Vrancea intermediate depth earthquakes zone. Calculations are done for recurrence periods of 95, 475 and 10 000 years.

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