Abstract

In regions that undergo low deformation rates, as is the case for metropolitan France (i.e. the part of France in Europe), the use of historical seismicity, in addition to instrumental data, is necessary when dealing with seismic hazard assessment. This paper presents the strategy adopted to develop a parametric earthquake catalogue using moment magnitude Mw, as the reference magnitude scale to cover both instrumental and historical periods for metropolitan France. Work performed within the framework of the SiHex (SIsmicité de l’HEXagone) (Cara et al. Bull Soc Géol Fr 186:3–19, 2015. doi:10.2113/qssqfbull.186.1.3) and SIGMA (SeIsmic Ground Motion Assessment; EDF-CEA-AREVA-ENEL) projects, respectively on instrumental and historical earthquakes, have been combined to produce the French seismic CATalogue, version 2017 (FCAT-17). The SiHex catalogue is composed of ~40,000 natural earthquakes, for which the hypocentral location and Mw magnitude are given. In the frame of the SIGMA research program, an integrated study has been realized on historical seismicity from intensity prediction equations (IPE) calibration in Mw detailed in Baumont et al. (submitted) companion paper to their application to earthquakes of the SISFRANCE macroseismic database (BRGM, EDF, IRSN), through a dedicated strategy developed by Traversa et al. (Bull Earthq Eng, 2017. doi:10.1007/s10518-017-0178-7) companion paper, to compute their Mw magnitude and depth. Macroseismic data and epicentral location and intensity used both in IPE calibration and inversion process, are those of SISFRANCE without any revision. The inversion process allows the main macroseismic field specificities reported by SISFRANCE to be taken into account with an exploration tree approach. It also allows capturing the epistemic uncertainties associated with macroseismic data and to IPEs selection. For events that exhibit a poorly constrained macroseismic field (mainly old, cross border or off-shore earthquakes), joint inversion of Mw and depth is not possible, and depth needs to be fixed to calculate Mw. Regional a priori depths have been defined for this purpose based on analysis of earthquakes with a well constrained macroseismic field where joint inversion of Mw and depth is possible. As a result, 27% of SISFRANCE earthquake seismological parameters have been jointly inverted and for the other 73% Mw has been calculated assuming a priori depths. The FCAT-17 catalogue is composed of the SIGMA historical parametric catalogue (magnitude range between 3.5 up to 7.0), covering from AD463 to 1965, and of the SiHex instrumental one, extending from 1965 to 2009. Historical part of the catalogue results from an automatic inversion of SISFRANCE data. A quality index is estimated for each historical earthquake according to the way the events are processed. All magnitudes are given in Mw which makes this catalogue directly usable as an input for probabilistic or deterministic seismic hazard studies. Uncertainties on magnitudes and depths are provided for historical earthquakes following calculation scheme presented in Traversa et al. (2017). Uncertainties on magnitudes for instrumental events are from Cara et al. (J Seismol 21:551–565, 2017. doi:10.1007/s10950-016-9617-1).

Highlights

  • Estimating the characteristics of past earthquakes in terms of location and magnitude are of primary interest for seismic hazard studies, either performed through a probabilistic or a deterministic approach

  • In the frame of the SIGMA research program, an integrated study has been realized on historical seismicity from intensity prediction equations (IPE) calibration in Mw detailed in Baumont et al companion paper to their application to earthquakes of the SISFRANCE macroseismic database (BRGM, EDF, IRSN), through a dedicated strategy developed by Traversa et al (Bull Earthq Eng, 2017. doi:10. 1007/s10518-017-0178-7) companion paper, to compute their Mw magnitude and depth

  • The aim of this paper is to present the French seismic CATalogue (FCAT-17) that combines the SiHex instrumental catalogue and the seismological parameters estimates for historical earthquakes coming from SIGMA works

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Introduction

Estimating the characteristics of past earthquakes in terms of location and magnitude are of primary interest for seismic hazard studies, either performed through a probabilistic or a deterministic approach. The objective of the SiHex project (2009–2014) was to produce a catalogue of instrumental seismicity for metropolitan France with accurate hypocenter locations and moment magnitude determinations (Cara et al 2015, 2017; Denieul et al 2015). One of the main objectives of the SIGMA project is to reassess seismological parameters for all the events belonging to the SISFRANCE database To fulfill this objective (i) IPEs have been calibrated (Baumont et al submitted), based on the SISFRANCE macroseismic database and Mw magnitudes provided by the SiHex catalogue (Cara et al 2015) and by the study of 15 early instrumental large events (1905–1972) in France or abroad close to the boundaries (Benjumea et al 2015). SiHex Mw estimates are directly used as input in the IPEs calibration process (see Sect. 3.2)

French historical data
Inversion scheme
A priori depth characterization
Application to SISFRANCE earthquakes
Quality control on results
Findings
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