Influence of ground motion model selection on seismic hazard for Johannesburg

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2343 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 2025
Abstract
Selecting ground motion prediction models (GMPM) is crucial in assessing seismic hazard levels
in a specific region. This study investigates the influence of ground motion model (GMM) selection
on seismic hazard assessment in Johannesburg, South Africa. Most seismic events affecting Johannesburg are related to mining activities and water ingress into the underground mine voids. The most seismically active regions in South Africa include areas around Klerksdorp, Welkom, and Carletonville. These regions experience a significant number of earthquakes, with mining activities being a major factor contributing to seismic events. Ten ground motion prediction
equations were selected from regions of similar tectonics setting and were assessed to see if they
correspond to the available local data. Six of these were also compared to the ground motions
produced by the earthquake of 14 August 2014, which occurred in the Orkney area, one of the mining areas in South Africa. Sensitivity analyses were also carried out to assess the influence of ground motion prediction equations (GMPE) on the seismic hazard of Johannesburg. The results indicate that the choice of GMPM significantly affects the estimation of seismic hazard levels in Johannesburg. Different GMM can lead to varying ground shaking intensity predictions, impacting risk assessments and engineering design considerations. The findings highlight the importance of carefully selecting appropriate GMM tailored to Johannesburg’s specific geological and tectonic
characteristics. Understanding how different models perform in this region is essential for accurate
seismic risk mitigation strategies.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Influence of ground motion model selection on seismic hazard for JohannesburgMLA: Influence of ground motion model selection on seismic hazard for Johannesburg. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.