Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of southern part of Ghana

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Sylvanus T. Ahulu
Sylvester Kojo Danuor
Daniel K. Asiedu
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[1] Ghana Geological Survey,Geophysics Division
[2] Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology,Department of Physics
[3] University of Ghana,School of Earth Science
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Journal of Seismology | 2018年 / 22卷
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment; Peak ground acceleration; Earthquakes; Ghana; Accra;
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This paper presents a seismic hazard map for the southern part of Ghana prepared using the probabilistic approach, and seismic hazard assessment results for six cities. The seismic hazard map was prepared for 10% probability of exceedance for peak ground acceleration in 50 years. The input parameters used for the computations of hazard were obtained using data from a catalogue that was compiled and homogenised to moment magnitude (Mw). The catalogue covered a period of over a century (1615–2009). The hazard assessment is based on the Poisson model for earthquake occurrence, and hence, dependent events were identified and removed from the catalogue. The following attenuation relations were adopted and used in this study—Allen (for south and eastern Australia), Silva et al. (for Central and eastern North America), Campbell and Bozorgnia (for worldwide active-shallow-crust regions) and Chiou and Youngs (for worldwide active-shallow-crust regions). Logic-tree formalism was used to account for possible uncertainties associated with the attenuation relationships. OpenQuake software package was used for the hazard calculation. The highest level of seismic hazard is found in the Accra and Tema seismic zones, with estimated peak ground acceleration close to 0.2 g. The level of the seismic hazard in the southern part of Ghana diminishes with distance away from the Accra/Tema region to a value of 0.05 g at a distance of about 140 km.
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