Data supporting the PhD thesis Spatial Analysis of Earthquake Clusters and Hazard To Support Queensland’s Rail Infrastructure

The geographical information systems datasets and workspaces associated with the PhD thesis Spatial Analysis of Earthquake Clusters and Hazard To Support Queensland’s Rail Infrastructure. The data includes the Shapefiles and ArcGIS documents used in the analyses covered in the Thesis. The dataset was compiled and analysed to study earthquake clusters and their impacts in Queensland with a special focus on rail infrastructure. The methodology for the data compilation and analyses is detailed in the thesis. The dataset consists of a series of ArcGIS documents and associated database files for the majority of the maps/analyses presented in the thesis. The database tables structures match the primary source of that type of data in the project e.g. earthquake data is structured as per Geoscience Australia’s database and location data as per the Queensland place name gazetteer. These have been filled using the sources specified in the thesis. Locations which were digitised and the source they were digitised from has been indicated in the comments sections of the locations tables.

The earthquake database contains a merging of fields from AUSTCAT.MW.V0.11 and Earthquakes@GA with some additional fields added for analyses. Where fields could not be merged the field has only been populated from the data source with that field. Fields have been merged where the type of data is 1:1 between the databases e.g. LON and LAT.

FID and Shape fields were added during the data compilation and analysis. FID is unique for each entry in a table. Shape indicates the type of object e.g. Points for epicentres.

AUSTCAT.MW.V0.11 T fields as per NSHA2018_2012_catalogue_readme.txt at master · GeoscienceAustralia_NSHA2018 downloaded on the 30/04/2018 from GITHUB. As this is no longer available from that source the details have been provided here with some additional details regarding the TYPE and PREFMW field.

DATESTR: Date string of earthquake

TYPE: Event type manually classified by Gary Gibson (e.g. local event, blast, coal blast, teleseismic) Note all events except for local and unsure have been removed.

DEPENDENCE: Describes dependence of event as classified by Gary Gibson (e.g. mainshock, aftershock, foreshock)

LON: Preferred event longitude

LAT: Preferred event latitude

DEP: Preferred event depth

LOCSRC: Preferred location source

PREFMW: Preferred observed MW

PREFMWSRC: Preferred source of MW

PREFMS: Preferred observed MS

PREFMSSRC: Preferred source of MS

PREFmb: Preferred observed mb

PREFmbSRC: Preferred source of mb

PREFML: Preferred observed ML

PREFMLSRC: Preferred source of ML

REVML: Revised ML using OBSML corrected using logic described above

OTHERM: Other magnitude type not captured above

OTHERMTYPE: Type of other magnitude (e.g., MD, MP)

OTHERMSRC: Source of other magnitude type

MX_ORIGML: Takes preferred magnitude type and preserves original ML (PREFML)if ML preferred type. Field also merges other magnitude types assumed to be equivalent to ML (e.g. MP, M?)

MX_REVML: Same as MX_ORIGML, but applies ML corrections to original ML (PREFML)

MX_ORIGMLSRC: Source of MX_ORIGML

MS2MW: MS converted to MW using relations of Scordilis (2006) where applicable

mb2MW: mb converted to MW using relations of Scordilis (2006) where applicable

ML2MW: ML converted to MW using relations of Allen (2011) for Australian events (CWA, EA & MLFR)

ML2MWG: ML converted to MW using relations of Grunthal etal (2009) for all events

PREFMW1: Preferred MW defined using the following logic:

Logic for finding preferred source for each magnitude type:

- MW: GG-Cat, HRVD, NEIC, AUST, Allen (2006, 2007), QEDB, Other

- MS: GG-Cat, ISC, PAS, AUST, QEDB, Other

- mb: GG-Cat, ISC, AUST, NEIC, IDC, QEDB, Other

- ML: GG-Cat (MEL for lat <= -36 & lon >= 141 or lat <= -29 & lon >= 149 [from 1993 SCA network]), AUST, ISC, GG-Cat (MEL other), QEDB, Other

- Other M: GG-Cat, QEDB

Preferred magnitude types as listed in order above (larger of mb/MS chosen)

** Assume those earthquakes with unknown magnitude types are equivalent to ML

Note PREFMW was renamed PREFMW1 due to there being two of this field in the original dataset. The leftmost PREFMW field was later deleted due to having no unique data.

PREFMWSRC: Source of preferred MW

COMM: Any comments from GG-Cat or ISC associated with event - usually location

Fields added and populated by database creator

The comments field has notes regarding some specific earthquakes, earthquakes which are not in Geoscience Australia or the National Seismic Hazard Assessments databases used have been indicated by a comment here

The “Best_magni” field has the most accurate magnitude number for the earthquake according to the source of that data

Best_magni_r is the Best_magni field rounded to 1 decimal place. This was done as felt radii values are only available for 0.1 magnitude intervals.

Felt_radiu is the felt radius in km of an earthquake of that magnitude as specified by Geoscience Australia on Earthquake@GA during 2019

Felt_rad_1 is Felt_radiu in metres

Point X and Point Y are the epicentre coordinates in Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 these were produced for input in the Fry analysis. Note the dataset crosses multiple UTM zones but was calculated using Zone 55.

Source indicates where the data for that row came from.

Count_colu was added to enable the significant earthquake felt radii overlap analysis all entries have the same value “1”.

See Earthquakes@GA for definitions of data obtained from that source.

The following fields were added to fault data during the data compilation and analysis Shape, Azimuth, Bearing and length

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    The geographical information systems datasets and workspaces associated with the PhD thesis Spatial Analysis of Earthquake Clusters and Hazard To Support Queensland’s Rail Infrastructure. The data includes the Shapefiles and ArcGIS documents used in the analyses covered in the Thesis. The dataset was compiled and analysed to study earthquake clusters and their impacts in Queensland with a special focus on rail infrastructure. The methodology for the data compilation and analyses is detailed in the thesis. The dataset consists of a series of ArcGIS documents and associated database files for the majority of the maps/analyses presented in the thesis. The database tables structures match the primary source of that type of data in the project e.g. earthquake data is structured as per Geoscience Australia’s database and location data as per the Queensland place name gazetteer. These have been filled using the sources specified in the thesis. Locations which were digitised and the source they were digitised from has been indicated in the comments sections of the locations tables.

    The earthquake database contains a merging of fields from AUSTCAT.MW.V0.11 and Earthquakes@GA with some additional fields added for analyses. Where fields could not be merged the field has only been populated from the data source with that field. Fields have been merged where the type of data is 1:1 between the databases e.g. LON and LAT.

    FID and Shape fields were added during the data compilation and analysis. FID is unique for each entry in a table. Shape indicates the type of object e.g. Points for epicentres.

    AUSTCAT.MW.V0.11 T fields as per NSHA2018_2012_catalogue_readme.txt at master · GeoscienceAustralia_NSHA2018 downloaded on the 30/04/2018 from GITHUB. As this is no longer available from that source the details have been provided here with some additional details regarding the TYPE and PREFMW field.

    DATESTR: Date string of earthquake

    TYPE: Event type manually classified by Gary Gibson (e.g. local event, blast, coal blast, teleseismic) Note all events except for local and unsure have been removed.

    DEPENDENCE: Describes dependence of event as classified by Gary Gibson (e.g. mainshock, aftershock, foreshock)

    LON: Preferred event longitude

    LAT: Preferred event latitude

    DEP: Preferred event depth

    LOCSRC: Preferred location source

    PREFMW: Preferred observed MW

    PREFMWSRC: Preferred source of MW

    PREFMS: Preferred observed MS

    PREFMSSRC: Preferred source of MS

    PREFmb: Preferred observed mb

    PREFmbSRC: Preferred source of mb

    PREFML: Preferred observed ML

    PREFMLSRC: Preferred source of ML

    REVML: Revised ML using OBSML corrected using logic described above

    OTHERM: Other magnitude type not captured above

    OTHERMTYPE: Type of other magnitude (e.g., MD, MP)

    OTHERMSRC: Source of other magnitude type

    MX_ORIGML: Takes preferred magnitude type and preserves original ML (PREFML)if ML preferred type. Field also merges other magnitude types assumed to be equivalent to ML (e.g. MP, M?)

    MX_REVML: Same as MX_ORIGML, but applies ML corrections to original ML (PREFML)

    MX_ORIGMLSRC: Source of MX_ORIGML

    MS2MW: MS converted to MW using relations of Scordilis (2006) where applicable

    mb2MW: mb converted to MW using relations of Scordilis (2006) where applicable

    ML2MW: ML converted to MW using relations of Allen (2011) for Australian events (CWA, EA & MLFR)

    ML2MWG: ML converted to MW using relations of Grunthal etal (2009) for all events

    PREFMW1: Preferred MW defined using the following logic:

    Logic for finding preferred source for each magnitude type:

    - MW: GG-Cat, HRVD, NEIC, AUST, Allen (2006, 2007), QEDB, Other

    - MS: GG-Cat, ISC, PAS, AUST, QEDB, Other

    - mb: GG-Cat, ISC, AUST, NEIC, IDC, QEDB, Other

    - ML: GG-Cat (MEL for lat <= -36 & lon >= 141 or lat <= -29 & lon >= 149 [from 1993 SCA network]), AUST, ISC, GG-Cat (MEL other), QEDB, Other

    - Other M: GG-Cat, QEDB

    Preferred magnitude types as listed in order above (larger of mb/MS chosen)

    ** Assume those earthquakes with unknown magnitude types are equivalent to ML

    Note PREFMW was renamed PREFMW1 due to there being two of this field in the original dataset. The leftmost PREFMW field was later deleted due to having no unique data.

    PREFMWSRC: Source of preferred MW

    COMM: Any comments from GG-Cat or ISC associated with event - usually location

    Fields added and populated by database creator

    The comments field has notes regarding some specific earthquakes, earthquakes which are not in Geoscience Australia or the National Seismic Hazard Assessments databases used have been indicated by a comment here

    The “Best_magni” field has the most accurate magnitude number for the earthquake according to the source of that data

    Best_magni_r is the Best_magni field rounded to 1 decimal place. This was done as felt radii values are only available for 0.1 magnitude intervals.

    Felt_radiu is the felt radius in km of an earthquake of that magnitude as specified by Geoscience Australia on Earthquake@GA during 2019

    Felt_rad_1 is Felt_radiu in metres

    Point X and Point Y are the epicentre coordinates in Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 these were produced for input in the Fry analysis. Note the dataset crosses multiple UTM zones but was calculated using Zone 55.

    Source indicates where the data for that row came from.

    Count_colu was added to enable the significant earthquake felt radii overlap analysis all entries have the same value “1”.

    See Earthquakes@GA for definitions of data obtained from that source.

    The following fields were added to fault data during the data compilation and analysis Shape, Azimuth, Bearing and length

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      The geographical information systems datasets and workspaces associated with the PhD thesis Spatial Analysis of Earthquake Clusters and Hazard To Support Queensland’s Rail Infrastructure

    • Descriptor type Brief
  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • earthquake cluster
    • felt radius
    • hazard
    • Queensland
    • paleo-rift
    • Fry analysis
    • historical earthquakes
    • Trove
    • newspapers
    • review
    • epicentre
    • magnitude
  • Funding source
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • 2252.11734.0104 - Student Services Account
    • 2252.955568.2837 - Earthquake Hazard Mapping Qld Rail
  • Research themes
    Industries and Economies in the Tropics
    People and Societies in the Tropics
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    SEO Codes
    Specify spatial or temporal setting of the data
    Temporal (time) coverage
  • Start Date 2018/01/01
  • End Date 2018/04/27
  • Time Period 19th, 20th and 21st Century
    Spatial (location) coverage
  • Locations
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    URL https://cloudstor.aarnet.edu.au/plus/s/HY7i7iXhBx5O7ph Digital Appendix v2
    The Data Manager is: David Rubenach
    College or Centre College of Science & Engineering
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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  • Data record size 4.36 GB
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    Citation Rubenach, David (2022): Data supporting the PhD thesis Spatial Analysis of Earthquake Clusters and Hazard To Support Queensland’s Rail Infrastructure. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/641s-8536