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A probabilistic approach for earthquake hazard assessment of the Province of Eskişehir, Turkey [PDF]
The city of Eskişehir in inner-western Turkey has experienced a destructive earthquake with <I>M<sub>s</sub></I>=6.4 in 1956 in addition to many events with magnitudes greater than 5.
A. Orhan, E. Seyrek, H. Tosun
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Deterministic Seismic Hazard Analysis in Thailand using Active Fault Data
To develop seismic design criteria for buildings, seismic hazard analysis is required to estimate the ground motion intensity with criteria such as peak ground acceleration (PGA).
Apichat Janpila +3 more
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Fragility Analysis of a Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge Based on Structural Health Monitoring Data
This paper presents an improved fragility analysis methodology to estimate structural vulnerability for probabilistic seismic risk assessment. Three main features distinguish this study from previous efforts.
Yuyao Cheng, Jian Zhang, Jiajia Wu
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Using non-ergodic ground-motion models (GMMs) in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) for areal sources can lead to large increases in calculation time compared to PSHA based on ergodic GMMs due to the large number of branches on the logic tree ...
Maxime Lacour, Norman Abrahamson
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Indonesia is located in a tectonically active region influenced by the interactions of several tectonic plates. This tectonics setting give rise to numerous active faults and subduction zones, making Indonesia highly susceptible to earthquakes.
Aulia Khalqillah +4 more
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment of Umnugobi aimag (province), Mongolia
his study presents a probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) for Umnugobi (South Gobi) aimag (province), Mongolia, under rock site conditions using a probabilistic model.
Dembereldulam Munkhjargal +4 more
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment of Lisbon (Portugal)
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake holds significant historical importance in Portuguese history. The subsequent tsunami resulted in extensive destruction and damage, affecting not only Lisbon but also other regions of Portugal, Spain, and North Africa.
Büşra Gögen +2 more
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Epistemic and Non-epistemic Values in Earthquake Engineering. [PDF]
Zanetti L, Chiffi D, Petrini L.
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Evaluating the Use of Multisite Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis: A Case of Sarpol-e Zahab City, Iran. [PDF]
Yaghmaei-Sabegh S, Mohammadi A.
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Shear modulus reduction and damping ratios curves joined with engineering geological units in Italy. [PDF]
Gaudiosi I +6 more
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