Hn. Srivastava et Sn. Bhattacharya, APPLICATION OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS TO SOME EARTHQUAKE RELATED DATA IN THE KOYNA REGION, INDIA, Engineering geology, 50(1-2), 1998, pp. 141-151
Bearing in mind the recurrence of earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 in the
Koyna region, a new approach based on the principal component analysis
has been used to study the distinctive characteristics of September 1
967, October 1973 and September 1980 earthquakes. For this purpose, 12
parameters were selected to understand their relative loadings on dif
ferent principal components. It was found that the first principal com
ponent had the largest loadings, due to the number of microearthquakes
followed by the dilatations of first motion, at Koyna and Pune observ
atories for the 1967 and 1980 earthquakes, respectively. The loading d
ue to height of the reservoir and the total seismic energy release was
conspicuous, but of a lesser extent for the 1967 earthquake. On the o
ther hand, these two parameters had almost negligible loading for the
1980 earthquake. It was found that the first principal component of th
e 1973 earthquake had the largest loading due to the height of the res
ervoir, and the reservoir level change followed by ratio of compressio
n/dilatation. Differences in the mechanism of 1973 and 1980 earthquake
s were broadly supported by their seismicity patterns. (C) 1998 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.