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The 2014 seismic hazard model of the Middle East: overview and results
Authors:Karin ?e?etyan  Laurentiu Danciu  Mine B Demircio?lu Tümsa  Domenico Giardini  Mustafa Erdik  Sinan Akkar  Levent Gülen  Mehdi Zare  Shota Adamia  Anooshiravan Ansari  Avetis Arakelyan  Ay?egül Askan  Mher Avanesyan  Hektor Babayan  Tamaz Chelidze  Raffi Durgaryan  Ata Elias  Hossein Hamzehloo  Khaled Hessami  Do?an Kalafat  Özkan Kale  Arkady Karakhanyan  Muhammad Asif Khan  Tahir Mammadli  Mahmood Al-Qaryouti  Mohammad Sayab  Nino Tsereteli  Murat Utkucu  Otar Varazanashvili  Muhammad Waseem  Hilal Yalç?n  Mustafa Tolga Y?lmaz
Institution:1.Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute,Bo?azi?i University,Istanbul,Turkey;2.Department of Earth Science,ETH Zurich,Zurich,Switzerland;3.Department of Geophysical Engineering,Sakarya University,Serdivan,Turkey;4.International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology,Tehran,Iran;5.I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, M. Nodia Institute of Geophysics,Tbilisi,Georgia;6.Armenian Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth (AASPE),Yerevan,Armenia;7.Department of Civil Engineering,Middle East Technical University,Ankara,Turkey;8.Institute of Geological Sciences, Armenian Academy of Sciences,Yerevan,Armenia;9.Georisk Scientific Research Company,Yerevan,Armenia;10.Faculty of Engineering 1,Lebanese University,Tripoli,Lebanon;11.Department of Civil Engineering,TED University,Ankara,Turkey;12.Karakoram International University,Gilgit,Pakistan;13.Republican Seismic Survey Center of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences,Baku,Azerbaijan;14.Jordan Seismological Observatory, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources,Amman,Jordan;15.Geological Survey of Finland,Espoo,Finland;16.National Centre of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar,Peshawar,Pakistan;17.Department of Engineering Science,Middle East Technical University,Ankara,Turkey;18.Department of Civil Engineering,Gebze Technical University,Kocaeli,Turkey
Abstract:The Earthquake Model of Middle East (EMME) Project aimed to develop regional scale seismic hazard and risk models uniformly throughout a region extending from the Eastern Mediterranean in the west to the Himalayas in the east and from the Gulf of Oman in the south to the Greater Caucasus in the North; a region which has been continuously devastated by large earthquakes throughout the history. The 2014 Seismic Hazard Model of Middle East (EMME-SHM14) was developed with the contribution of several institutions from ten countries. The present paper summarizes the efforts towards building a homogeneous seismic hazard model of the region and highlights some of the main results of this model. An important aim of the project was to transparently communicate the data and methods used and to obtain reproducible results. By doing so, the use of the model and results will be accessible by a wide community, further support the mitigation of seismic risks in the region and facilitate future improvements to the seismic hazard model. To this end all data, results and methods used are made available through the web-portal of the European Facilities for Earthquake Hazard and Risk (www.efehr.org).
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