Macroseismic survey of the ML 4.4, 11 June 2023 Boksburg earthquake

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. S. Zulu T. Mulabisana V. Midzi S. Myendeki T. Matlou T. Makhateng L. Hlatshwayo H. Mabotja T. Zulu
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Jan 12, 2025

Abstract

The Council for Geoscience (CGS) performed a macroseismic investigation following the occurrence of an earthquake in the Boksburg area on 11 June 2023. The event had a magnitude of ML 4.4 and a focal mechanism that showed the event as having strike-slip motion along a northwest-southeast oriented fault. The event resulted in aftershocks, some of which occurred away from the causative fault in the east in an area without a mapped fault. However, the cluster of past events in that area suggests that there is an active fault. Due to the size of the main earthquake, a macroseismic survey was conducted to determine its impact on the community in the region. Analysis of observed data obtained from questionnaires resulted in the creation of 153 intensity data points. Their distribution showed high intensity values close to the earthquake source area. However, the investigation highlighted a number of anomalies, such as the higher than expected intensity values observed far from the event epicentre. It could be that these anomalies are caused by site conditions, for example, amplification of ground motion due to thick soil layers.
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APA: B. S. Zulu T. Mulabisana V. Midzi S. Myendeki T. Matlou T. Makhateng L. Hlatshwayo H. Mabotja T. Zulu  (2025)  Macroseismic survey of the ML 4.4, 11 June 2023 Boksburg earthquake

MLA: B. S. Zulu T. Mulabisana V. Midzi S. Myendeki T. Matlou T. Makhateng L. Hlatshwayo H. Mabotja T. Zulu Macroseismic survey of the ML 4.4, 11 June 2023 Boksburg earthquake. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.

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