Abstract

This study aims to investigate the potential of GNSS data in earthquake zoning and risk assessment in a seismically active region. The study area is located in Uzbekistan, where the interaction of several tectonic plates results in frequent earthquakes. The study focused on two periods from October to October of the next year, respectively, for 2018 and 2019, 2019 and 2020 to analyze GNSS velocities and earthquake zoning maps to identify areas at high risk of seismic activity. The study also utilized GIS and spline interpolation to create continuous surface maps of risk zones based on earthquake hazard data. The results showed that the entire study area is at high seismic risk, with a tendency for rotational movement in the zone of intersection of tectonic plates. Velocities range from 1.56-20.3 mm/yr and 1.64-14 mm/yr for the two periods. Moreover, the analysis of vertical earth surface displacements indicates a tendency towards soil subsidence in the western part and uplift in the northeastern part of the study area. The study concludes that GNSS analysis can provide valuable insights into seismic hazard assessment and improve our understanding of the tectonic processes leading to earthquakes.

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