TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Overview on Shallow Strong Earthquake Activity and Earthquake Live Losses of Chinese Mainland in the Centenary From 1901 to 2001 JO - Acta seismologica sinica. English edition A1 - Fu, ZX A1 - Liu, GP A1 - Shao, HC A1 - Ding, X. SP - 392 EP - 401 VL - 18 IS - 4 N2 - This paper reviews and analyses briefly the general characteristics of shallow strong earthquakes (M subS greater than or equal 6.0, focal depth h [less-than or equal to] 70 km) in space, time and magnitude and earthquake fatalities of Chinese mainland in the centenary from 1901 to 2001. During the period from 1901 to 2001, there occurred about 420 strong shallow earthquakes with magnitude M sub-S greater than or equal 6.0, 88% of them occurred in the western part of the Chinese mainland, which might be related to the strong deformation and motion of the active blocks in the western part. The average focal depth (25 km) in the western part is deeper than that (16 km) in the eastern part, which might be related to obviously thicker crust in the western part. The inhomogeneous distribution of focal depths with the depth profile is related to the variation of frictional and rheologic characteristics with depth in the crust. The shallow strong earthquake activity of Chinese mainland shows a tempo-spatial clustering process. The relation between earthquake magnitude M sub-S and cumulative frequency N sub-c is lgN sub-c=8.64-0.99M sub-S. About 600000 people died in the earthquakes of Chinese mainland from 1901 to 2001, the most serious earthquake live losses occurred in Hebei Province (250723 people died) and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (246269 died). There is no a statistically linear relationship between earthquake live losses and magnitudes. The statistical relationship between the earthquake deaths D and cumulative frequency N sub-c is lgN sub-c=2.40-0.39 lgD, which shows a fractal distribution.
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LA - en SN - 1000-9116 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -