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Real-time prediction of earthquake potential damage: A case study for the 8 January 2022 MS 6.9 Menyuan earthquake in Qinghai, China

Earthquake Research Advances(2022)

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Abstract
It is critical to determine whether a site has potential damage in real-time after an earthquake occurs, which is a challenge in earthquake disaster reduction. Here, we propose a real-time Earthquake Potential Damage predictor(EPDor) based on predicting peak ground velocities(PGVs) of sites. The EPDor is composed of three parts:(1)predicting the magnitude of an earthquake and PGVs of triggered stations based on the machine learning prediction models;(2) predicting the PGVs at distant sites based on the empirical ground motion prediction equation;(3) generating the PGV map through predicting the PGV of each grid point based on an interpolation process of weighted average based on the predicted values in(1) and(2). We apply the EPDor to the 2022 M S 6.9 Menyuan earthquake in Qinghai Province, China to predict its potential damage. Within the initial few seconds after the first station is triggered, the EPDor can determine directly whether there is potential damage for some sites to a certain degree. Hence, we infer that the EPDor has potential application for future earthquakes. Meanwhile, it also has potential in Chinese earthquake early warning system.
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