نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake engineering

تعداد نتایج: 291202  

2004
A. Elenas

This paper presents an acceleration parameter study of the 1999 Athens earthquake, and it discusses the capabilities of various acceleration parameters to describe the seismic damage potential. In addition, the destructive consequences of the earthquake are exemplarily displayed by several structural failures. The analysis results have shown that the seismic parameters of the Athens earthquake ...

Journal: :Algorithms 2016
Tianlin Pan Bin Wu Yongsheng Chen Guoshan Xu

Tianlin Pan 1,2,*, Bin Wu 1,2, Yongsheng Chen 1,2,3 and Guoshan Xu 1,2 1 School of Civil Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China; [email protected] (B.W.); [email protected] (Y.C.); [email protected] (G.X.) 2 Key Lab of Structures Dynamic Behavior and Control, Harbin Institute of Technology, Ministry of Education, Harbin 150090, China 3 Institute of Engineeri...

2007
J. H. Whitcomb

Data are presented from 20 months of near-real-time (three samples per day) radon monitoring at a hard-rock site in the Transverse Ranges of southern California. An annual cycle is evident in the data which is attributed to thermoelastic strains in the vicinity of the borehole site. Between April 1• 1977• and October 31• 1978• there were 11 earthquakes with magnitudes •P.O within 25 km of the m...

2006
Tom Parsons Robert S. Yeats Yuji Yagi Ahmad Hussain

[1] We calculated static stress changes from the devastating M = 7.6 earthquake that shook Kashmir on 8 October, 2005. We mapped Coulomb stress change on target fault planes oriented by assuming a regional compressional stress regime with greatest principal stress directed orthogonally to the mainshock strike. We tested calculation sensitivity by varying assumed stress orientations, target-faul...

2010
Jiu Hui Chen Bérénice Froment Qi Yuan Liu Michel Campillo

We used continuous recordings in Sichuan, China to track the temporal change in elastic properties of the medium, namely the seismic speed, at a regional scale in a 2 year period which includes the great Wenchuan Mw 7.9 earthquake. The data are recorded by a temporary network of 156 broad-band seismographs, in a 200km × 200km region that covers the southern 2/3 of the fault system activated dur...

2003
Sudhir K. Jain

India has a very high frequency of great earthquakes (magnitude greater than 8.0); for instance, during 1897 to 1950, the country was hit by four great earthquakes. However, the frequency of moderate earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 to 7.0) in the country is rather low. Moderate earthquakes create awareness and lead to improvements in construction at a low human cost. We have not had a earthquake of ...

Journal: :Annals of GIS 2015
Linlin Ge Alex Hayman Ng Xiaojing Li Youtian Liu Zheyuan Du Qingxiang Liu

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Journal: :CoRR 2013
Kwang Deok Kim Liaquat Hossain

In this paper, we explore the formation of network relationships among disaster relief agencies during the process of responding to an unexpected event. The relationship is investigated through variables derived from the policy network theory, and four cases from three developed countries such as (i) Hurricane Katrina in the US; (ii) Typhoon Maemi in South Korea; (iii) Kobe; and, (iv) Tohoku Ea...

2001
Y. Tanioka

The 1946 Aleutian earthquake was a typical tsunami earthquake which generated abnormally larger tsunami than expected from its seismic waves. Previously, Johnson and Satake (1997) estimated the fault model of this earthquake using the tsunami waveforms observed at tide gauges. However, they did not model the second pulse of the tsunami at Honolulu although that was much larger than the first pu...

2004
Emile A. Okal

In a recent contribution, Fryer et al. (2004) have proposed to interpret many features of the 1946 Aleutian earthquake and tsunami as evidence for a major earthquake-triggered landslide. In particular, in support of their model, they claim that the T phase observed at Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) was generated at the time of the main shock, and dispute our earlier interpretation (Okal et ...

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