Seismological monitoring of Russia in 2022
In: Ser-5_2023_4; Moscow University Bulletin Series 4 Geology, Heft 5, 2023, S. 40-45
The paper presents the results of seismicity monitoring for the main seismically active regions of Russia: the Caucasus, the East European Platform, the Arctic, Altai and Sayan, the Baikal and Transbaikalia; Amur and Primorye; Sakhalin, the Kuril-Okhotsk region, Yakutia, Northeast Russia and Chukotka, Kamchatka and the Commander Islands in 2022. For each region, catalogs of the most significant and perceptible earthquakes are given with the parameters of hypocenters and magnitudes obtained from the processing of instrumental observations. The manifestation of the macroseismic effect from the majority of tangible earthquakes (with I≥2.5 points on the SSI-2017 scale) that occurred on the territory of Russia is analyzed. The materials presented in the manuscript are for informational purposes for specialists in the field of seismology and seismotectonics. It is designed to promptly (before the release of thematic review collections devoted to earthquakes in Russia) to acquaint readers with the available overview information on the seismicity of Russia in 2022.