The seismic vulnerability of Turkey is relatively high due to its active fault systems with potential to create destructive earthquakes. Thus, reducing the loss of life and property, the number of the earthquake-prone buildings and their retrofit requirements are considerably significant key issues under the scenario earthquakes. The street survey based rapid assessment (SSRA) method can be considered as a powerful tool to determine the seismic vulnerability of building stock of an earthquake-prone city/state. In this study, the seismic vulnerability of the building stock of the Kirikkale province in Turkey is aimed to be estimated adopting the street survey based rapid assessment method (SSRA). For this purpose, central 2074 existing reinf...
When the huge building stock in Turkey is considered, it is practically impossible to carry out deta...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...
Assessment of potential seismic risk and losses in urban environments is necessary for several purpo...
AbstractEskisehir is a city in the northwestern part of Turkey which is seismically quite active zon...
Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions of in Europe. The majority of the po...
Turkey is one of the most earthquake-prone countries. In 1999, two major earthquakes hit the northwe...
Vulnerability assessment of building stocks is one of the major concerns in earthquake p...
Earthquakes is difficult to deal with because of it’s multiple impacts on human lives. It has a majo...
Especially, the large-scale loss of life and property caused by the significant earthquakes in recen...
Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental,...
A large scale seismic risk prioritization study was conducted for medium-rise, gravity-designed rein...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
Izmir, the third largest city and a major economic center in Turkey, has more than three million res...
Unreinforced and non-engineered masonry buildings are highly vulnerable to seismic hazard and consti...
In Turkey, most of the building stock is composed of reinforced concrete buildings. As a developing ...
When the huge building stock in Turkey is considered, it is practically impossible to carry out deta...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...
Assessment of potential seismic risk and losses in urban environments is necessary for several purpo...
AbstractEskisehir is a city in the northwestern part of Turkey which is seismically quite active zon...
Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions of in Europe. The majority of the po...
Turkey is one of the most earthquake-prone countries. In 1999, two major earthquakes hit the northwe...
Vulnerability assessment of building stocks is one of the major concerns in earthquake p...
Earthquakes is difficult to deal with because of it’s multiple impacts on human lives. It has a majo...
Especially, the large-scale loss of life and property caused by the significant earthquakes in recen...
Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental,...
A large scale seismic risk prioritization study was conducted for medium-rise, gravity-designed rein...
This study aims to carry out a seismic risk assessment for a typical mid-size city based on building...
Izmir, the third largest city and a major economic center in Turkey, has more than three million res...
Unreinforced and non-engineered masonry buildings are highly vulnerable to seismic hazard and consti...
In Turkey, most of the building stock is composed of reinforced concrete buildings. As a developing ...
When the huge building stock in Turkey is considered, it is practically impossible to carry out deta...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...
Assessment of potential seismic risk and losses in urban environments is necessary for several purpo...