Dzeranov B.V.
Dzeranov B.V.

Dzeranov B.V.
науч. сотрудник, ЦГИ ВНЦ РАН и РСО-А, Владикавказ, Республика Северная Осетия – Алания


Publications

To the Question of usage of Fractional Values of Seismic Intensity and Ground Acceleration
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"The paper discusses the results of a comparison of calculation of seismic intensity based on the integer and fractional values of initial seismicity in detailed seismic zoning (DSZ) and seismic microzonation (SMZ), as well as design of corresponding seismic hazard maps in values of peak ground acceleration (PGA). It is shown that, despite the fact that SMZ maps were designed using different approaches (with their own features), results are generally the same. And as always — non formal.

Monitoring of Hazardous Natural and Technogenic Processes On North Ossetia’s Territory
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In connection with activation of hazardous natural processes in the Caucasus and, in particular, the descent of the Kolka glacier (on the 20th of September 2002) the Republic’s existing seismic observation network was transformed into the network of integrated observations “The Karmadon paramentric range”. The aim of the network operation is studies of natural and technogenic hazardous geological processes in mountain regions.

Seismic Microzoning of Vladikavkaz City Territory
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The results of seismic microzoning of the territory of Vladikavkaz City held in 2011 are considered. Basing on the results of detailed seismic zoning and macroseismic investigation of the past earthquakes the reference soil (the average ground conditions) in the form of unsaturated clayey soils of medium-hard consistency was determined. The initial intensity (seismicity) of the territory equal to 8 points is attributed to this soil. The intensity increments for sites with typical soil conditions were estimated by means of instrumental, analytical and instrumental-analytical methods of seismic microzoning. The corresponding seismic microzoning map of Vladikavkaz in terms of macroseismic intensity units in the scale of 1:10000 was created.