ABSTRACT: Current approaches in seismic vulnerability evaluation methods follow three main stages: walk-down, preliminary and final evaluations. All these stages require time and financial sources. In order to optimize time and other sources for detailed procedures, this study has been employed a further stage using the statistical building data collected by State Institute of Statistics of Turkey. This raw data, which are not collected to prepare an earthquake damage scenario, are processed and then an earthquake scenario is practiced for Denizli City in the southeastern Turkey. Resultant risk maps, which are needed to prepare emergency plans and take safety measures, have been proposed for the city
Seismic hazard analysis of the earthquake-prone Eastern Anatolian Region (Turkey) has become more im...
Earthquake is one of the disasters which can cause problems to the economy and the society. Based on...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts are due to the geological conditions of Turk...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
In order to mitigate seismic risk in urban regions, the first task is to identify potential seismic ...
Abstract: A probabilistic approach is applied to assess the seismic hazard in Turkey. This methodolo...
Assessment of potential seismic risk and losses in urban environments is necessary for several purpo...
Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions of in Europe. The majority of the po...
This study is presented as a contribution to earthquake disaster mitigation studies for selected cit...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdThe study focuses on the probabilistic seismic risk assessment of earthquake pron...
The 1999 earthquakes occurred in Turkey caused destructions in every field and level in nation wide ...
This article presents a procedure developed for the seismic performance assessment of low- to mid-ri...
Turkey is one of the most earthquake-prone countries. In 1999, two major earthquakes hit the northwe...
AbstractEskisehir is a city in the northwestern part of Turkey which is seismically quite active zon...
Seismic hazard analysis of the earthquake-prone Eastern Anatolian Region (Turkey) has become more im...
Earthquake is one of the disasters which can cause problems to the economy and the society. Based on...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts are due to the geological conditions of Turk...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
In order to mitigate seismic risk in urban regions, the first task is to identify potential seismic ...
Abstract: A probabilistic approach is applied to assess the seismic hazard in Turkey. This methodolo...
Assessment of potential seismic risk and losses in urban environments is necessary for several purpo...
Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions of in Europe. The majority of the po...
This study is presented as a contribution to earthquake disaster mitigation studies for selected cit...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdThe study focuses on the probabilistic seismic risk assessment of earthquake pron...
The 1999 earthquakes occurred in Turkey caused destructions in every field and level in nation wide ...
This article presents a procedure developed for the seismic performance assessment of low- to mid-ri...
Turkey is one of the most earthquake-prone countries. In 1999, two major earthquakes hit the northwe...
AbstractEskisehir is a city in the northwestern part of Turkey which is seismically quite active zon...
Seismic hazard analysis of the earthquake-prone Eastern Anatolian Region (Turkey) has become more im...
Earthquake is one of the disasters which can cause problems to the economy and the society. Based on...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts are due to the geological conditions of Turk...