Consecutive earthquakes occurred on October 23rd, 2011 in Ercis and on November 9th, 2011 in Edremit that are townships located 90. km and 18. km far from Van city in Turkey, respectively. A total of 28,000 buildings were damaged or collapsed in the city center and the surrounding villages after the Ercis earthquake. This number reached 35,000 after the Edremit earthquake. In the area where the earthquakes occurred, almost all the reinforced concrete buildings were affected.This study presents field observations of damages on reinforced concrete buildings due to the consecutive earthquakes that occurred in Van, Turkey. Damages appearing in the buildings may occur due to several reasons such as site effect, poor construction quality, poor co...
Van, a city in Eastern Anatolian Turkey, was hit by two earthquakes with magnitudes of Mw = 7.2 and ...
Turkey is situated in a very active earthquake region. In the last century, several earthquakes resu...
Türkiye is located in the most active earthquake zones with the shortest return period. Consequently...
The earthquake in Van Province took place at 13.41 (with local time, GMT+3) on October 23, 2011 with...
AbstractThe earthquake in Van Province took place at 13.41 (with local time, GMT+3) on October 23, 2...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
Earthquakes, which are unavoidable natural phenomena in Turkey, have often produced economic and soc...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5. 7 ML has struck Simav, Kutahya located in the western part of T...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 has struck Simav, Kutahya located in the western part of Turke...
Reinforced concrete buildings suffered significant damage in the region affected by the 29 May 2011 ...
Van, a city in Eastern Anatolian Turkey, was hit by two earthquakes with magnitudes of Mw = 7.2 and ...
Turkey is situated in a very active earthquake region. In the last century, several earthquakes resu...
Türkiye is located in the most active earthquake zones with the shortest return period. Consequently...
The earthquake in Van Province took place at 13.41 (with local time, GMT+3) on October 23, 2011 with...
AbstractThe earthquake in Van Province took place at 13.41 (with local time, GMT+3) on October 23, 2...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
Earthquakes, which are unavoidable natural phenomena in Turkey, have often produced economic and soc...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5. 7 ML has struck Simav, Kutahya located in the western part of T...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 has struck Simav, Kutahya located in the western part of Turke...
Reinforced concrete buildings suffered significant damage in the region affected by the 29 May 2011 ...
Van, a city in Eastern Anatolian Turkey, was hit by two earthquakes with magnitudes of Mw = 7.2 and ...
Turkey is situated in a very active earthquake region. In the last century, several earthquakes resu...
Türkiye is located in the most active earthquake zones with the shortest return period. Consequently...