A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

A comprehensive catalogue of historical earthquakes, with accurate epicentres and harmonised magnitudes is a crucial resource for seismic hazard mapping. Here we update and combine catalogues from several sources to compile a catalogue of earthquakes in and near Iceland, in the years 1900–2019. In p...

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Published in:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Main Authors: K. Jónasson, B. Bessason, Á. Helgadóttir, P. Einarsson, G. B. Guðmundsson, B. Brandsdóttir, K. S. Vogfjörd, K. Jónsdóttir
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description A comprehensive catalogue of historical earthquakes, with accurate epicentres and harmonised magnitudes is a crucial resource for seismic hazard mapping. Here we update and combine catalogues from several sources to compile a catalogue of earthquakes in and near Iceland, in the years 1900–2019. In particular the epicentres are based on local information, whereas the magnitudes are based on teleseismic observations, primarily from international online catalogues. The most reliable epicentre information comes from the catalogue of the Icelandic Meteorological Office, but this is complemented with information from several technical reports, scientific publications, and newspaper articles. The catalogue contains 1281 moment magnitude (Mw) ≥4 events, and the estimated completeness magnitude is Mw 5.5 in the first years, going down to Mw 4.5 for recent years. The largest magnitude is Mw 7.0. Such merging of local data and teleseismic catalogues has not been done before for Icelandic earthquakes, and the result is an earthquake map with much more accurate locations than earlier maps. The catalogue also lists 5640 additional earthquakes on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, north of 43∘, with both epicentres and magnitudes determined teleseismically. When moment magnitudes are not available, proxy Mw values are computed using χ2 regression, normally on the surface-wave magnitude but exceptionally on the body-wave magnitude. Magnitudes of Mw≥4.5 have associated uncertainty estimates. The actual combined seismic moment released in the Icelandic earthquakes is found to be consistent with the moment estimated using a simple plate motion model, indicating that the seismic activity of the catalogue period might be typical of any 120-year time span. The catalogue is named ICEL-NMAR, and it is available online at http://data.mendeley.com (last access: 19 July 2021).
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:a4eec41f11da4cacae18874e9dac29f8 2025-01-16T22:35:57+00:00 A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge K. Jónasson B. Bessason Á. Helgadóttir P. Einarsson G. B. Guðmundsson B. Brandsdóttir K. S. Vogfjörd K. Jónsdóttir 2021-07-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-2197-2021 https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/21/2197/2021/nhess-21-2197-2021.pdf https://doaj.org/article/a4eec41f11da4cacae18874e9dac29f8 en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/nhess-21-2197-2021 1561-8633 1684-9981 https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/21/2197/2021/nhess-21-2197-2021.pdf https://doaj.org/article/a4eec41f11da4cacae18874e9dac29f8 undefined Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 21, Pp 2197-2214 (2021) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-2197-2021 2023-01-22T19:30:57Z A comprehensive catalogue of historical earthquakes, with accurate epicentres and harmonised magnitudes is a crucial resource for seismic hazard mapping. Here we update and combine catalogues from several sources to compile a catalogue of earthquakes in and near Iceland, in the years 1900–2019. In particular the epicentres are based on local information, whereas the magnitudes are based on teleseismic observations, primarily from international online catalogues. The most reliable epicentre information comes from the catalogue of the Icelandic Meteorological Office, but this is complemented with information from several technical reports, scientific publications, and newspaper articles. The catalogue contains 1281 moment magnitude (Mw) ≥4 events, and the estimated completeness magnitude is Mw 5.5 in the first years, going down to Mw 4.5 for recent years. The largest magnitude is Mw 7.0. Such merging of local data and teleseismic catalogues has not been done before for Icelandic earthquakes, and the result is an earthquake map with much more accurate locations than earlier maps. The catalogue also lists 5640 additional earthquakes on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, north of 43∘, with both epicentres and magnitudes determined teleseismically. When moment magnitudes are not available, proxy Mw values are computed using χ2 regression, normally on the surface-wave magnitude but exceptionally on the body-wave magnitude. Magnitudes of Mw≥4.5 have associated uncertainty estimates. The actual combined seismic moment released in the Icelandic earthquakes is found to be consistent with the moment estimated using a simple plate motion model, indicating that the seismic activity of the catalogue period might be typical of any 120-year time span. The catalogue is named ICEL-NMAR, and it is available online at http://data.mendeley.com (last access: 19 July 2021). Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Mid-Atlantic Ridge Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 21 7 2197 2214
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K. Jónasson
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G. B. Guðmundsson
B. Brandsdóttir
K. S. Vogfjörd
K. Jónsdóttir
A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_fullStr A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_full_unstemmed A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_short A harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for Iceland and the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
title_sort harmonised instrumental earthquake catalogue for iceland and the northern mid-atlantic ridge
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url https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-2197-2021
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