Individual Seismogenic Sources (ISS): they are
obtained from geological and geophysical data and
are characterized by a full set of geometric (strike,
dip, length, width and depth), kinematic (rake,
average displacement per event) and seismological
(magnitude, slip rate, return period) parameters. ISSs
are assumed to exhibit “characteristic” behaviour
with respect to rupture length/width and expected
mean and maximum magnitude. The ISSs favour
accuracy of the information supplied over the
completeness of the sources themselves. As such,
they can be used for deterministic assessment of
seismic hazard.
Individual Seismogenic Sources (ISS): they are
obtained from geological and geophysical data and
are characterized by a full set of geometric (strike,
dip, length, width and depth), kinematic (rake,
average displacement per event) and seismological
(magnitude, slip rate, return period) parameters. ISSs
are assumed to exhibit “characteristic” behaviour
with respect to rupture length/width and expected
mean and maximum magnitude. The ISSs favour
accuracy of the information supplied over the
completeness of the sources themselves. As such,
they can be used for deterministic assessment of
seismic hazard.
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