EGU23-9542
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9542
EGU General Assembly 2023
© Author(s) 2023. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

A new earthquake catalogue for seismic hazard assessment in metropolitan France and neighboring countries

Pierre Arroucau1, Stéphane Drouet2, Guillaume Daniel1, Paola Traversa1, and Kévin Manchuel1
Pierre Arroucau et al.
  • 1EDF, TEGG, Aix-en-Provence, France
  • 2Fugro, France

In this work, we present a new earthquake catalogue for metropolitan France (i.e. the part of France located in Europe), which can be used to derive parameters of interest for seismic hazard modeling in that region. The catalogue is built from the amalgamation of existing catalogues for France but also neighboring countries, for both historical (here, ante-1965) and instrumental times. It covers a period ranging from 250 to 2020. Magnitudes are homogenized as moment magnitudes (Mw) using adequate conversion laws when needed. Uncertainties on location and magnitude are also provided so they can be used to realistically quantify epistemic uncertainties in hazard models. This catalogue somehow represents an updated version of the catalogue used in Drouet et al. (2020), augmented from recently published information. It extends from -8.1°E to 11.°E in longitude and from 38°N to 51°N in order to encompass the three area source models that were used in that study. The core of this catalogue is FCAT-17 (Manchuel et al., 2018), completed using the most recent ESHM2020 catalogue, FCAT-17 being given priority on the French territory plus a 20 km buffer beyond its borders and exclusive economic zone. Then, national catalogues for neighboring countries (Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy) are also incorporated and are given full priority over their territory. The final model contains more than 45,000 events with magnitudes as low as Mw=2.0. Such low magnitudes were considered in order to provide as much constraint as possible to recurrence models, despite the fact low magnitude events are -per se- of little interest for seismic hazard models.

How to cite: Arroucau, P., Drouet, S., Daniel, G., Traversa, P., and Manchuel, K.: A new earthquake catalogue for seismic hazard assessment in metropolitan France and neighboring countries, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-9542, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9542, 2023.