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. 2022 Nov 26;9:729. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01835-z

Table 2.

Earthquake information.

ID IdE Concatenation of earthquake date numbers yyyy/mm/dd in GMT
Name(hyperlink to USGS) Usual name of the earthquake
Region Country or Flinn–Engdahl regionalization
Fault system name From bibliography, if any
Earthquake parameters Year Year of the earthquake, in GMT
Month Month of the earthquake, in GMT
Day Day of earthquake, in GMT
Longitude Longitude of the epicentre in decimal degrees
Latitude Latitude of the epicentre in decimal degrees
Mw From ISC catalogue or alternative source (recent events)
Comment on magnitude
Depth Hypocentre depth in km, from ISC catalogue or alternative source (for most recent events)
Focal mechanism Dominating kinematics: reverse, normal or strike-slip
Reference for seismological parameters
Geological parameters SRL from geology [km] Surface rupture length in km, from literature
MD [m] Maximum displacement in m, from literature
AD [m] Average displacement in m, from literature
Reference for geological parameters
Geodesy Geodesy information GNSS, InSAR, or other geodesy data provide insight on coseismic surface deformation
Reference for geodesy
Reference for rupture at depth
General background and fault history Moho depth [km]
Reference for Moho depth
Structural background Structural background of the seismicity (e.g., Basin and Range, Fold-and-Thrust range, Intraplate)
Inversion tectonics yes/no
Köppen classification climate (Rubel and Kottek, 2010) Basic context in terms of climatic terms (Köppen–Geiger classification)
Fault history Paleoearthquake history Paleoseismological record
Slip rate From literature, if any
Original data Reference for surface rupturing
Description of implementation process and map scale

This table summarizes the contents and structure of the Database file SURE2.0 Earthquakes.xlsx3. The structure is modified from SURE 20202.