Assessing and Managing Earthquake Risk (eBook)

Geo-scientific and Engineering Knowledge for Earthquake Risk Mitigation: developments, tools, techniques
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2007 | 2006
XXV, 545 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-1-4020-3608-8 (ISBN)

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* Multidisciplinary approach of risk assessment and management, which can provide more efficient earthquake mitigation.

* Transfer of Geo-scientific and engineering knowledge to Civil Protection and insurance agents

* Approaches and common practices directly related to the preparation of earthquake emergency plans

* Illustrated examples of actual applications, including web sites

* Case-studies and information on relevant international projects


Table 1. 1 reports the world's largest earthquakes since 1900 with respect to number of deaths (larger than or equal to 10 000), also showing the region of occurrence and the corresponding magnitudes. Both, from Figure 1. 2 and Table 1. 1 it is interesting to note that this period of time is characterized by an annual average of 15 000 deaths with two main fluctuations (modal values), the largest in the period 1900 to 1940 and another with a larger value in the decade of 1970-80. Figure 1. 2 shows the number of total deaths from the greatest earthquakes that occurred in the XX century. Although the number of victims has a tendency to decrease with time, the economic losses are increasing significantly (see Chapter 18 of this book). Table 1. 1. World earthquakes since 1900 with number of deaths greater than 10 000 Year Region Deaths Magnitude Year Region Deaths Magnitude 1905 India 19000 8. 6 1960 Agadir, Morocco 12000 5. 9 1906 Chile 20000 8. 6 1962 Iran 12000 7. 3 1907 Central Asia 12000 8. 1 1968 Iran 10000 7. 3 1908 Italy 70000 7. 5 1970 Yunnan, China 10000 7. 5 1915 Italy 29980 7. 5 1970 Peru 67000 7. 7 1917 Indonesia 15000 - 1972 Nicaragua 10000 6. 2 1918 China 10000 7. 3 1976 Guatemala 23000 7. 5 1920 China 220000 8. 5 1976 242000 7. 8 Tangshan, China 1923 Japon 142807 7. 9 1978 25000 7.

PrefaceEditors Note1. Introduction
C. S. Oliveira, A. Roca and X. GoulaPART I: EARTHQUAKE HAZARD AND STRONG MOTION2. Earthquake hazard assessment.
C.S. Oliveira, A. Campos Costa3. Observation, characterization and prediction of strong ground motion
X. Goula and T. Susagna4. Experimental and modelling techniques for seismic microzonation
A. Roca, C.S. Oliveira , A. Ansal and S. Figueras5. Site- City Interaction
P.Y. Bard et al.  PART II: VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT6. Vulnerability assessment of dwelling buildings
A. Barbat, S. Lagomarsino and L. Pujades7. Vulnerability assessment of historical buildings
S. Lagomarsino8. Experimental techniques for assessment of building vulnerability
M. Navarro and C.S.Oliveira9. Vulnerability assessment of lifelines systems, infrastructure and critical facilities
K. Pitilakis et al.PART III: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND RISK10. Damage scenarios and damage evaluation
M.Erdik and Y.Fahjan11. Urban System Exposure to natural disasters : an integrated approach
P. Masure and C. Lutoff12. Response of Hospital Systems
L. Pujades, A.Roca, C.S. Oliveira and S.SafinaPART IV: MANAGING EARTHQUAKE RISK13. Building against earthquakes
F.Mañá and L. Bozzo14. Industrial facilities
B. Mohammadioun and L.Serva15. Early warning and rapid damage assessment
M. Erdik and Y. Fahjan16. Technical Emergency Managing
A. Goretti and G. Di Pasquale17. Managing Civil Protection
E. Galanti, A. Goretti, B. Foster and G. Di Pasquale18. Earthquakes Risk and InsuranceR. Spence and A. Coburn19. Reinforcing the building stock
A. G. Costa20. Advanced techniques in modeling, response and recovery
L.Chiroiu et al.PART V: CASE STUDIES, INITIATIVES AND EXPERIENCES21. Seismic loss scenarios based on hazard de-aggregation
Application to the Metropolitan region of Lisbon, Portugal
A. Campos Costa, M. L. Sousa, A. Carvalho, E. Coelho22. Loss scenarios for regional Emergency Plans: the case of Catalonia, Spain
Susagna, T., Goula, X., Roca, A., Pujades L., Gasulla, N. and J.J. Palma23. An advanced approach to Earthquake risk scenarios with applications to different European towns
P. Mouroux and B. LebrunReferencesIndex

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.12.2007
Reihe/Serie Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering
Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering
Zusatzinfo XXV, 545 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geophysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Technik Bauwesen
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Schlagworte Civil Engineering • disaster management • Earthquake • Earthquake hazard • Emergency plans • Geophysics • KLTcatalog • Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk • Risk assessment and mapping • Seismic • Seismic zonation • Vulnerability and damage
ISBN-10 1-4020-3608-6 / 1402036086
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-3608-8 / 9781402036088
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