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Hazus-based seismic vulnerability functions for repair cost as a function of SA10

open access: yes
The comma-separated-value data table presents results of Porter (2009). It shows mean damage factor and coefficient of variation of damage factor for every valid combination of Hazus model building type, height class, code era, occupancy class, and level
Porter, Keith Alan
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The comparative study between HSS and WF section as braced toward seismic performance of concentrically braced frame in multi-storey steel building [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
The rapid growth of global industrial sector has increased the demand for earthquake-resistant industrial buildings, particularly in Indonesia. Steel structures with Concentrically Braced Frames (CBF) are popular option due to its efficiency in resisting
Ambarwati Noni   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Community Vulnerability and Resilience to Floods and Prospects of Enhancing it by the HAZUS Model

open access: yes, 2015
Continuous large scale flooding in Manitoba cannot be successfully dealt with by the typical compensation of losses based disaster management approach. The rising cost has even led to a deficit in the provincial budgets in recent years.
Mahmud, Khandakar Hasan
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Harmonized flood loss models for residential buildings in dependence of water depth; top: HAZUS [43], middle: Zhai et al. [12], bottom: BN-FLEMOps [15].

open access: yes, 2016
Harmonized flood loss models for residential buildings in dependence of water depth; top: HAZUS [43], middle: Zhai et al. [12], bottom: BN-FLEMOps [15].
David Marechal (2889056)   +4 more
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Building Distribution and Spatial Constraints from Perspectives of Tsunami Inundation at a Small Island Context: A Study Case of Sabang-Aceh, 20 Years after the 2004 Aceh Tsunami

open access: yesJournal of the Civil Engineering Forum
In the aftermath of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the Indonesian government implemented disaster mitigation measures through improved spatial planning, particularly in settlement areas.
Syamsidik   +7 more
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Developing Consequence Thresholds for Storm Models Through Participatory Processes: Case Study of Westerly Rhode Island

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2019
Emergency managers face challenges in understanding and communicating potential hurricane hazards. Preparedness typically emphasizes the last event encountered, the potential implications of future hazards may thus be underestimated.
Robert Witkop   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Attenuation Relations in HAZUS for Earthquake Loss Estimations in Korea

open access: yes, 2007
정확한 지진재해 예측을 위해서는 대상지역 특성을 고려하여 개발한 강진동 감쇠식을 사용해야 한다. 본 연구에서는 한반도의 감쇠식에 관한 기존연구에서 제시한 여러 감쇠식 및 지진자료를 비교한 후 그 유형이 가장 유사한 관계식을 선별하였다. 지진재해예측을 위한 HAZUS에서는 미국을 서부와 중동부로 구분한 강진동 감쇠식을 지원하는데, 앞서 선별한 국내 감쇠식과 부합하는 미국의 감쇠식 종류를 알아보았다.
강수영   +3 more
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Analysis of Damage Caused by Hydrometeorological Disasters in Texas, 1960–2016

open access: yesGeosciences, 2018
Property damages caused by hydrometeorological disasters in Texas during the period 1960–2016 totaled $54.2 billion with hurricanes, tropical storms, and hail accounting for 56%, followed by flooding and severe thunderstorms responsible for 24% of ...
Srikanto H. Paul, Hatim O. Sharif
doaj   +1 more source

Бібліотека Інституту газу [Biblioteka Instytutu hazu]

open access: yes, 2003
БІБЛІОТЕ́КА ІНСТИТУ́ТУ ГА́ЗУ НАНУ Засн. 1950 у Києві як бібліотека Інституту використання газу в комунал. госп-ві та промисловості АН УРСР . Має статус науково-технічної. Бібліотеч. фонд нараховує 115 тис. прим., зокрема іноз. видань – 41 тис. прим., книг – 35 тис. прим., період.... ⚠️ Цей запис містить лише бібліографічні метадані.
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Determining Earthquake Impacts on Arkansas\u27 Roadway Network: An Application of HAZUS.

open access: yes, 2022
Natural hazards are a dangerous and unpredictable aspect of life on earth. They can cause devastating damage to our surroundings that makes movement of people, goods, and emergency services difficult. There is a need to plan for these disasters to ensure
Rothwell, Simon
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