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Strong Ground Motion Scenarios of the 1953 Disastrous Earthquake (M7.2) in Cephalonia, Greece

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In the 20th century, several large-magnitude earthquakes (M > 7.0) occurred in Greece and surrounding areas, some of which caused extensive structural damage and significant loss of life. Unfortunately, for these earthquakes, there was no recorded ground motion intensity data to extract information about the macroseismic intensity distribution within the affected areas. A characteristic example of such an earthquake is the M7.2 of 12 August 1953 on Cephalonia island, which led to the almost complete destruction of settlements across the Cephalonia, Zakynthos, and Ithaca islands in western Greece. Although the vulnerability of the buildings affected in 1953 substantially differs from modern structures, the intensity and spatial extent of the shaking indicate that an event of similar magnitude could, even today, place the built environment and critical infrastructure of the region at high seismic risk. This study aims to estimate peak ground acceleration and velocity (PGA–PGV) and macroseismic intensity for the Cephalonia, Zakynthos, and Ithaca islands associated with earthquake scenarios comparable to the 1953 event (M7.2), incorporating seismotectonic information about active faults linked to the historical earthquake and considering associated uncertainties. Ground motion prediction models recently developed for Greece are employed. High PGA values (0.41–0.44 g) are estimated for the M7.2 earthquake, for rock site conditions (Vs30 ≥ 790 m/s), covering almost the entire island of Cephalonia; these can be considered as the minimum values expected on rock site conditions for a similar earthquake scenario.
Title: Strong Ground Motion Scenarios of the 1953 Disastrous Earthquake (M7.2) in Cephalonia, Greece
Description:
In the 20th century, several large-magnitude earthquakes (M > 7.
0) occurred in Greece and surrounding areas, some of which caused extensive structural damage and significant loss of life.
Unfortunately, for these earthquakes, there was no recorded ground motion intensity data to extract information about the macroseismic intensity distribution within the affected areas.
A characteristic example of such an earthquake is the M7.
2 of 12 August 1953 on Cephalonia island, which led to the almost complete destruction of settlements across the Cephalonia, Zakynthos, and Ithaca islands in western Greece.
Although the vulnerability of the buildings affected in 1953 substantially differs from modern structures, the intensity and spatial extent of the shaking indicate that an event of similar magnitude could, even today, place the built environment and critical infrastructure of the region at high seismic risk.
This study aims to estimate peak ground acceleration and velocity (PGA–PGV) and macroseismic intensity for the Cephalonia, Zakynthos, and Ithaca islands associated with earthquake scenarios comparable to the 1953 event (M7.
2), incorporating seismotectonic information about active faults linked to the historical earthquake and considering associated uncertainties.
Ground motion prediction models recently developed for Greece are employed.
High PGA values (0.
41–0.
44 g) are estimated for the M7.
2 earthquake, for rock site conditions (Vs30 ≥ 790 m/s), covering almost the entire island of Cephalonia; these can be considered as the minimum values expected on rock site conditions for a similar earthquake scenario.

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