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SERRA/MEL

Seismic Energy Release Risk Assessment — a physics-based framework that analyzes earthquake catalogs in the physical domain of released tectonic energy, not only in the compressed domain of magnitude.

Created by: M.Sc. (TUM) Marcelo Moncayo Theurer · Institution: THEK Research Institute — Advanced Scientific, Engineering & Technological Think Tank.

25+ years of research
2000 Tokyo origin
2016 Pedernales validation
30 Ecuadorian cantons
SERRA seismic energy release curve for Ecuador 1900 to 2030
Historical seismic energy behavior for Ecuador: the central visual idea of SERRA/MEL.
Core idea

From magnitude to physical energy.

Magnitude is logarithmic. It compresses the physical reality of seismic energy. SERRA/MEL reverses that compression by transforming historical seismic catalogs into energy release histories, allowing reactivation stages, dominant seismic sources and engineering-relevant risk parameters to emerge from the region’s own record.

Scientific positioning: SERRA/MEL does not claim to predict exact dates or epicenters. It identifies the physical state of energy accumulation and release, classifies seismogenic threat zones, and supports engineering-oriented seismic risk assessment.
Modern national product

Energy-based seismic risk mapping for Ecuador.

The updated national map presents SERRA as a modern spatial framework for visualizing where seismic energy has been concentrated across Ecuador and how that concentration can inform planning, engineering and risk management.

SERRA 2019 seismic risk map of Ecuador
SERRA national seismic energy risk map for Ecuador, updated visual product of the framework.
Why institutions use this framework

A bridge between seismology, engineering and decision-making.

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Physical transparency

Works from seismic energy released by historical events, making the analysis traceable to observed regional behavior.

02

Reactivation stages

Identifies periods of increased seismic energy release and distinguishes them from recharge or lower-activity phases.

03

Risk maps

Translates energy concentration into spatial maps useful for national, municipal and infrastructure-level planning.

04

SIGSA analysis

Aggregates complex fault networks into integrated seismically active systems that can be analyzed over time.

05

Engineering chain

Connects released energy to equivalent magnitude, attenuation laws, design acceleration and seismic design decisions.

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Permanent updating

Can be updated as new catalog data become available, keeping the risk assessment aligned with current seismic behavior.

SERRA 2005 ESPOL energy release potential map
The 2005 ESPOL Energy Release Potential Map, a central historical document in SERRA validation.
Historical validation

From the 2005 map to Pedernales 2016.

The validation study documents prospective assertions associated with the ESPOL 2005 work, including Manabí–Esmeraldas as a high-risk source zone, later corroborated by the Mw 7.8 Pedernales earthquake of April 16, 2016.

Publications

Two core SERRA papers.

Foundational Paper · 6th International Conference on Seismic Zonation · 2000

Energy-Released Approach: On the Seismic Behavior Characteristics of Ecuador

The original scientific paper presented in the United States in 2000, introducing the energy-released approach that later evolved into SERRA/MEL. This work established the concepts of seismic stages, historical energy-release patterns and the 95% energy-release law.

White Paper · DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20576713

Seismic Energy Release Risk Assessment (SERRA)

A physical energy-based framework for seismic behavior characterization, reactivation stage identification and seismic risk mapping.

Validation Report · DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20588267

Empirical Validation of SERRA/MEL

Corroboration of prospective assertions related to Ecuador’s seismic reactivation, the ESPOL 2005 map and the Pedernales 2016 earthquake.

Live beta platform

Explore the SERRA historical seismic prototype.

THEK Research Institute is testing an online historical seismic platform that demonstrates the operational direction of the framework.

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Collaboration & services

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