The Role of Seismological Networks in Civil Protection in Low and High Seismic Hazards

Authors

  • Erzsébet Győri ORCID
    Affiliation

    Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory, Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, Research Centre For Astronomy and Earth Sciences, H-1112 Budapest, Meredek u. 18, Hungary

  • Arman Bulatovich Kussainov
    Affiliation

    Kokshetau Technical Institute of the Committee of Emergency Situations of MIA of the Republic of Kazakhstan, KZ-020000 Kokshetau, Аkan-Seri Street 136, Kazakhstan

  • Gyöngyvér Szanyi ORCID
    Affiliation

    Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory, Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, Research Centre For Astronomy and Earth Sciences, H-1112 Budapest, Meredek u. 18, Hungary

  • Zoltán Gráczer ORCID
    Affiliation

    Kövesligethy Radó Seismological Observatory, Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, Research Centre For Astronomy and Earth Sciences, H-1112 Budapest, Meredek u. 18, Hungary

  • Kendebay Zhanabilovich Raimbekov
    Affiliation

    Kokshetau Technical Institute of the Committee of Emergency Situations of MIA of the Republic of Kazakhstan, KZ-020000 Kokshetau, Аkan-Seri Street 136, Kazakhstan

  • Amangeldi Kurmangazhinovich Togussov
    Affiliation

    Kokshetau Technical Institute of the Committee of Emergency Situations of MIA of the Republic of Kazakhstan, KZ-020000 Kokshetau, Аkan-Seri Street 136, Kazakhstan

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.17508

Abstract

Earthquakes are one of the most devastating natural disasters on Earth, causing sometimes huge economic losses and many human casualties. Since earthquake prediction is not yet possible, the purpose of civil protection is to reduce damage and protect human lives, in which the seismological networks of different countries play a very important role. Special applications of seismic networks are the early warning systems that can be used to protect vulnerable infrastructures using automated shutdown procedures, to stop high velocity trains and to save lives if the general public is notified about imminent strong ground shaking. In this paper, we describe the aims and operation of seismological networks, covering in more detail the early warning systems. Then we delineate the seismotectonic settings and seismicity in Hungary and Kazakhstan, furthermore, describe the operating seismological networks and the related scientific research areas with emphasis on civil protection. Hungary and Kazakhstan differ not only in the size of their territory, but also in their seismicity, therefore, in addition to the similarities, there are also significant differences between the aims and problems of their seismological networks.

Keywords:

seismological networks, earthquake early warning system, civil protection, Hungary, Kazakhstan

Published Online

2021-02-22

How to Cite

Győri, E., Kussainov, A. B., Szanyi, G., Gráczer, Z., Raimbekov, K. Z., Togussov, A. K. “The Role of Seismological Networks in Civil Protection in Low and High Seismic Hazards”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 65(2), pp. 656–665, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.17508

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Review Article