The seismicity of Portugal and its adjacent Atlantic region from 1300 to 2014: Maximum Observed Intensity map (MOI)


Autoria(s): Ferrão, Celia; Bezzeghoud, Mourad; Caldeira, Bento; Borges, José
Contribuinte(s)

ZHIGANG PENG

Data(s)

03/01/2017

03/01/2017

01/05/2016

Resumo

In this study, we considered earthquakes with a maximum observed intensity (MOI) Io≥V that occurred throughout the Portuguese mainland and its adjacent Atlantic region to produce the map of maximum intensities of Portugal. This map is based on a wide variety of historical and recent sources, including 175 earthquakes, over the period of 1300–2014. This MOI map allows the regions of high, medium, and low levels of seismic hazard to be highlighted. The entirety of Portugal has been affected by major seismic events, some of which have caused serious damage. In addition, offshore earthquakes have had significant impacts on the coastal cities located in the central and southern regions of the country. Because the southern region of mainland Portugal is more active than the northern region, the largest concentrations of events with Io≥VI are in the southern region, especially on the mainland near the city of Évora, in the Lisbon region, in the Lower Tagus Valley region, and along the Algarve coast, especially in the southwest region in Cape of São Vicente and the Gorringe Bank.

Identificador

Ferrão, C., M. Bezzeghoud, B. Caldeira, J.F. Borges, 2016. The seismicity of Portugal and its adjacent Atlantic region from 1300 to 2014: Maximum Observed Intensity map (MOI), Seismological Research Letter, 87, 3, 743-750.

10

0895-0695

http://srl.geoscienceworld.org/content/87/3/743

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19493

87

Seismological Research Letters

DFIS, ICT

ccarmoferrao@gmail.com

mourad@uevora.pt

bafcc@uevora.pt

jborges@uevora.pt

393

http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220150217

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ZHIGANG PENG

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Seismicity #Maximum observed intensity map #Portugal
Tipo

article