Document Type : Original Research Paper

Author

Assistant Professor, Shahid Abbaspoor Campus, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

The study area includes Golestan Province and is located in the North and North-East of Iran. This area contains Gonbad, Koh-e-Kurkhod and a part of Gorgan quadrangle maps. The aims of this research are as follows: detailed seismicity and Seismotectonic studies, recognition of active faults and preparing seismic hazard zoning map based on peak ground accelerations (PGA) for difference return periods. These studies performed in order to seismic resistance of important buildings, reducing of human and economy disaster against earthquake hazards and future planning for Golestan province. This area is located in the Central Iran and Kopeh-dagh seismotectonic provinces. There are many active faults within this area and many destructive earthquakes occurred along them. For example the Atrak-Nesa earthquake of August 943 with Ms 7.4 occurred due to activity of Ashkhaneh fault (eastern segment of Takal Kuh). Many other active faults such as Khazar, Ali-Abad, Gomishan, Maraveh-Tappeh etc distinguished in this area so that this Province can be affected of reactivation of them.
Seismic zoning maps prepared base on peak ground acceleration for return periods of 475 and 2475 years. The results show the Golestan province is divided to four seismic zones as follows:The area with PGA more than 0.35g that named Very High Seismic Zone includes parts of south of province; The area with PGA between 0.3 g to 0.35g that named High Seismic Zone includes southern, eastern and north-eastern parts of province; The area with PGA between 0.25g to 0.3g that named Moderate Seismic Zone; The area with PGA less than 0.25g that named Low Seismic Zone mainly includes western and north-western parts of province.
 

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