The size of the area affected by earthquake induced rockfalls: Comparison of the 1998 Krn Mountains (NW Slovenia) earthquake (M<sub>w</sub> 5.6) with worldwide data

Authors

  • Andrej Gosar Slovenian Environment Agency Seismology and Geology Office Vojkova 1b, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia and University of Ljubljana Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering Aškerčeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.4845

Keywords:

earthquake effects, intensity, rockfall, macroseismic investigations, Environmental Seismic Intensity scale, Krn Mountains, Slovenia

Abstract

The 1998 Krn Mountains Mw 5.6 earthquake had widespread effects on the natural environment, among which rockfalls prevail. All rockfalls were evaluated to estimate the total affected area. The 180 km2 area (r=7.6 km) was established and compared with two worldwide datasets. The affected area is considerably below the upper bound limit established from both datasets. The same is valid for the nearby 1976 Friuli Mw 6.4 earthquake with a 2050 km2 affected area. However, comparison with the ESI 2007 scale definitions has shown that the area affected by the 1998 Imax VII–VIII event is significantly larger than the one proposed by this scale, but smaller for the 1976 Imax X event. This could not be explained by differences in hypocentral depth or focal mechanisms of both events. The results of the study have implications for seismic hazard assessment and for understanding environmental effects caused by moderate earthquakes in mountain regions.

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01-01-2019

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Gosar, A. 2019: The size of the area affected by earthquake induced rockfalls: Comparison of the 1998 Krn Mountains (NW Slovenia) earthquake (M<sub>w</sub> 5.6) with worldwide data. Acta geographica Slovenica 59-1. https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.4845