Figure 6. Attenuation graph of AFAD-TADAS’s maximum a) ground acceleration (PGA) and b) ground particle velocity (PGV) values recorded with accelerometers for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake, depending on the epicenter distance. The scale relationship of MMI, PGA and PGV used for the “shake map” diagram by the USGS is shown comparatively on the epicenter distance-PGA-PGV graph for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake. Credit: Haluk Eyidoğan

Figure 6. Attenuation graph of AFAD-TADAS's maximum a) ground acceleration (PGA) and b) ground particle velocity (PGV) values recorded with accelerometers for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake, depending on the epicenter distance. The scale relationship of MMI, PGA and PGV used for the "shake map" diagram by the USGS is shown comparatively on the epicenter distance-PGA-PGV graph for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake. Credit: Haluk Eyidoğan

Figure 6. Attenuation graph of AFAD-TADAS’s maximum a) ground acceleration (PGA) and b) ground particle velocity (PGV) values recorded with accelerometers for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake, depending on the epicenter distance. The scale relationship of MMI, PGA and PGV used for the “shake map” diagram by the USGS is shown comparatively on the epicenter distance-PGA-PGV graph for the Nov. 23, 2022, Gölyaka earthquake. Credit: Haluk Eyidoğan

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