The economic equivalent value of deaths and injuries in the 1994 Northridge earthquake has not previously been calculated, although number of injuries by category of treatment has. Using dollar-equivalent values for injuries accepted and used by the U.S. government for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of risk-mitigation efforts, the value of injuries in the 1994 Northridge earthquake is estimated to be $1.3 to 2.2 billion in 1994 (90% confidence bounds, equivalent to $1.8 to 2.9 billion in 2005). This is equivalent to 3–4% of the estimated $50 billion (in 1994) estimated direct capital losses and direct business interruption losses. If injuries in the 1994 Northridge earthquake are representative of injuries in future U.S. events, then the...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
This paper uses simple regression techniques to make an initial assessment of the monetary damages c...
The purpose of this study was to build a statistical model of the economic damage that arises from e...
The Northridge earthquake will long be remembered for the unprecedented losses incurred as a result ...
The devastating effects of earthquakes on human life have been demonstrated repeatedly in the past d...
The Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994 killed 57 people and injured an estimated 10,000. Whe...
By any standard, the Northridge earthquake was one of the most costly and damaging disasters in U. ...
By any standard, the Northridge earthquake was one of the most costly and damaging disasters in U. S...
Spurred in part by the rising economic costs of natural disasters, there has recently been a dramati...
and injured an estimated 10,000. When all the claims are finally processed, the costs of repairing e...
In the past 8 years, earthquakes in New Zealand have injured over 12,000 people and killed 187. This...
INTRODUCTION: Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the domina...
Large earthquakes near densely populated areas such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events have...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
ABSTRACT Assessment and repair of earthquake damage in buildings has, in the past, been fraught with...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
This paper uses simple regression techniques to make an initial assessment of the monetary damages c...
The purpose of this study was to build a statistical model of the economic damage that arises from e...
The Northridge earthquake will long be remembered for the unprecedented losses incurred as a result ...
The devastating effects of earthquakes on human life have been demonstrated repeatedly in the past d...
The Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994 killed 57 people and injured an estimated 10,000. Whe...
By any standard, the Northridge earthquake was one of the most costly and damaging disasters in U. ...
By any standard, the Northridge earthquake was one of the most costly and damaging disasters in U. S...
Spurred in part by the rising economic costs of natural disasters, there has recently been a dramati...
and injured an estimated 10,000. When all the claims are finally processed, the costs of repairing e...
In the past 8 years, earthquakes in New Zealand have injured over 12,000 people and killed 187. This...
INTRODUCTION: Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the domina...
Large earthquakes near densely populated areas such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events have...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
ABSTRACT Assessment and repair of earthquake damage in buildings has, in the past, been fraught with...
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude ...
This paper uses simple regression techniques to make an initial assessment of the monetary damages c...
The purpose of this study was to build a statistical model of the economic damage that arises from e...