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Urban water supply systems’ resilience under earthquake scenario [PDF]
Threats to water supply systems have increased in number and intensity. Natural disasters such as earthquakes have caused different types of damage to water distribution networks (WDN), particularly for those with aged infrastructure.
Mo’Tamad H. Bata +2 more
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APPLICATION OF FUTURE STUDIES AND SCENARIO PLANNING MODELS IN EARTHQUAKE CRISIS RESPONSE PLANNING [PDF]
Future studies and scenario planning models have been applied in this investigation to formulate a useful planning for earthquake crisis response in Boyer Ahmad County, Iran, located on active faults.
Hossein HOSSEINIKHAH, Asghar ZARRABI
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Scenario-Based Risk Assessment for Düzce Province
However, following the earthquake event of 12 November 1999, 80% of the built environment in the Düzce area had been destroyed and after the removal of the ruins, it was transformed into a huge open space.
Zeynep Mıhçı, Hüseyin Bayraktar
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Seismic Resilience Assessment of Tehran's Southern Water Transmission Pipeline Using GIS-based Analyses [PDF]
It is well accepted that an urban region's seismic resilience is directly related to the seismic resilience of the local water systems. Pipelines having low earthquake resistance generally include old pipes and those susceptible to corrosion. The seismic
Ali Shojaeian +3 more
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Despite significant scientific advances in earthquake research and building codes, Türkiye remains vulnerable to earthquakes, as demonstrated by the tragic Kahramanmaraş earthquake in February 2023.
Ezgi Karasözen +4 more
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Development of Building Inventory Data in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia for Seismic Loss Estimation
During the last two decades, the rapid urbanization movement has increased the concentration of population and buildings in Ulaanbaatar city (UB), Mongolia. There are several active faults around UB.
Zorigt Tumurbaatar +2 more
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This article studies the effects of the soil data and exposure data of residential building inventories, as well as their spatial resolution, on seismic damage and loss estimates for a given earthquake scenario.
Rosemary Fayjaloun +5 more
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Background: In 2016, two consecutive moderate magnitude earthquakes occurred in Ulsan, South Korea. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the impact of earthquakes on the mental health of residents in Ulsan.
Eun-San Kim +3 more
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Estimates of the damage caused by the earthquake by using RADIUS and GIS (Case Study city Ashkezar) [PDF]
Earthquake is a natural phenomenon that ignoring it causes irreparable damage, therefore seismic vulnerability assessment of residential districts is one of the necessities of urban management.
Ali Almodaresi, Ahmad Mirdehghan
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Stochastic and an empirical Green's function (EGF) methods are preliminarily applied to simulate strong ground motions (SGMs) at seismic stations within nuclear power plant (NPP) sites in South Korea by an assumed large earthquake with MW6.5 (scenario ...
Hoseon Choi
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