abstract: The 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 left 10,000 people dead, and over 400 buildings collapsed. The extent of the damage left behind by this powerful quake has been extensively studied to make improvements to engineering and architectural practices in earthquake-prone areas of the world. Thirty-two years later, on the exact anniversary of the devastating earthquake, Mexico City was once again jolted by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Although still significant, the 2017 earthquake collapsed only about a tenth of the buildings collapsed by the 1985 Earthquake, and in turn resulted in a lower death toll. Even though these earthquakes struck in the same seismic region, their effects were vastly different. This the...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
The article presents a preliminary assessment of seismic damage shown by 60 Mexican churches after t...
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings located on Mex...
The extensive damage to high‐rise buildings in Mexico City during the September 19, 1985 earthquake ...
Due to the unique subsoil conditions prevailing in the Mexico City basin, seismic risk has been stro...
This paper describes the structural damage in Mexico City caused by the September 19, 1985 earthquak...
Over 2000 buildings were surveyed by members of the Colegio de Ingenieros (CICM) and Sociedad Mexica...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
Abstract. This paper describes the structural damage in Mexico City caused by the September 19, 1985...
Upon concluding the search and rescue activities in the buildings collapsed in the September 19th ea...
Seismicity in Mexico is largely influenced by subduction earthquakes that originate along much of it...
This article presents a seismic vulnerability and risk assessment of buildings in Mexico City. A pro...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
On September 2017, two large earthquakes struck México. Numerous casualties and at least 40 building...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
The article presents a preliminary assessment of seismic damage shown by 60 Mexican churches after t...
Caltech civil engineers document the extensive damage to modern multi-story buildings located on Mex...
The extensive damage to high‐rise buildings in Mexico City during the September 19, 1985 earthquake ...
Due to the unique subsoil conditions prevailing in the Mexico City basin, seismic risk has been stro...
This paper describes the structural damage in Mexico City caused by the September 19, 1985 earthquak...
Over 2000 buildings were surveyed by members of the Colegio de Ingenieros (CICM) and Sociedad Mexica...
In September 1985 a major earthquake hit Mexico, especially its capital city. In the metropolitan ar...
Abstract. This paper describes the structural damage in Mexico City caused by the September 19, 1985...
Upon concluding the search and rescue activities in the buildings collapsed in the September 19th ea...
Seismicity in Mexico is largely influenced by subduction earthquakes that originate along much of it...
This article presents a seismic vulnerability and risk assessment of buildings in Mexico City. A pro...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
On September 2017, two large earthquakes struck México. Numerous casualties and at least 40 building...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
Understanding seismic risk enables efficient resource allocation in the effort to increase the resil...
The article presents a preliminary assessment of seismic damage shown by 60 Mexican churches after t...