EVALUATION OF SEISMIC IMPACTS OF STRONG EARTHQUAKES IN VARIOUS PERMAFROST AND SEISMIC ZONES OF THE MONGOLIAN-SIBERIAN REGION

Based on the study of the features of seismicity within the limits of continuous permafrost and in transitional climatic zones, the influence of natural and climatic factors on the magnitude of seismic impacts is revealed. The results of studies carried out to develop a regional methodology for pred...

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Published in:Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
Main Authors: V. I. Dzhurik, E. V. Bryzhak, S. P. Serebrennikov, A. Yu. Yeskin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2022-13-2s-0623
https://doaj.org/article/7ac97af3cd1a4b62892ed6408fdf2812
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Summary:Based on the study of the features of seismicity within the limits of continuous permafrost and in transitional climatic zones, the influence of natural and climatic factors on the magnitude of seismic impacts is revealed. The results of studies carried out to develop a regional methodology for predicting the parameters of seismic effects of strong earthquakes in the Mongolian-Siberian region during permafrost degradation are summarized. These results are based on the data of complex geophysical measurements. They are aimed at developing methods and techniques for assessing the seismic impacts of strong earthquakes on critical engineering structures located within the permafrost zone and at developing recommendations for conducting seismic micro zoning in various seismic-climatic zones of Siberia and Mongolia, taking into account potential earthquake sources.The main goal of this study is to use the data obtained in planning and construction in seismically active permafrost areas. The developed methods and approaches are presented at the current level of requirements for the design of earthquake-resistant structures in the permafrost zone in specific areas: at the Uyanga site sum, located in Northern Mongolia, and at the Tupik site (using the example of the construction of a tailings dam), located in Russia in the Zabaykalsky Krai (Transbaikal Territory). The first section is located in the zone of insular permafrost with a probability of earthquakes of VIII-degree intensity. The second is in the area of continuous permafrost with a likelihood of VII-degree earthquakes.The proposed and implemented integrated methodological approach makes it possible to obtain at the present level of research for the natural and predicted state of soils in the foundations of designed structures a set of seismic characteristics (accelerograms, spectra, frequency characteristics) and the main parameters of seismic effects for predicted strong earthquakes (maximum accelerations, prevailing frequencies, maxima spectra and resonant ...