INTERDISCIPLINARY DATING OF UTRISH SEISMIC DISLOCATIONS: TO LOCALIZATION OF THE SOURCE OF A STRONG HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE IN THE WESTERN CAUCASUS
1 Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
2 Anapa Archaeological Museum.
3 Federal State Budgetary Institution “Utrish State Reserve”.
4 Tuva Institute for the Integrated Development of Natural Resources of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
2 Anapa Archaeological Museum.
3 Federal State Budgetary Institution “Utrish State Reserve”.
4 Tuva Institute for the Integrated Development of Natural Resources of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Journal: Problems of Engineering Seismology
Tome: 46
Number: 3
Year: 2019
Pages: 50-73
UDK: 550.34
DOI: 10.21455/VIS2019.3-4
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OVSYUCHENKO A.N., NOVICHIKHIN A.M., BYKHALOVA O.N., ROGOZHIN E.A., KORZHENKOV A.M., LARKOV A.S., BUTANAEV Y.V., LUKASHOVA R.N. INTERDISCIPLINARY DATING OF UTRISH SEISMIC DISLOCATIONS: TO LOCALIZATION OF THE SOURCE OF A STRONG HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE IN THE WESTERN CAUCASUS // . 2019. Т. 46. № 3. С. 50-73. DOI: 10.21455/VIS2019.3-4
@article{OVSYUCHENKOINTERDISCIPLINARY2019,
author = "OVSYUCHENKO, A. N. and NOVICHIKHIN, A. M. and BYKHALOVA, O. N. and ROGOZHIN, E. A. and KORZHENKOV, A. M. and LARKOV, A. S. and BUTANAEV, Y. V. and LUKASHOVA, R. N.",
title = "INTERDISCIPLINARY DATING OF UTRISH SEISMIC DISLOCATIONS: TO LOCALIZATION OF THE SOURCE OF A STRONG HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE IN THE WESTERN CAUCASUS",
journal = "Problems of Engineering Seismology",
year = 2019,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "50-73",
doi = "10.21455/VIS2019.3-4",
language = "English"
}
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Keywords: seismotectonics, paleoseismology, archeoseismology, dendrochronology, toponymy, active faults, long-term seismic regime, Western Caucasus, Anapa, Novorossiysk
Аnnotation: Based on the results of paleoseismological, archaeological and dendrochronological researches and published data, the date of the last generation of Utrish seismic dislocations, one of the key objects in the seismic hazard studies of the Western Caucasus, was obtained. According to previously obtained and newly collected data, a catastrophic earthquake occurred in the XII-XIII centuries. According to data on seismic ruptures, the lower limit of magnitude is M