The August 17, 1999 Kocaeli-Turkey Earthquake (Mw=7.4) caused severe damage to the structures and lifelines in the Marmara region. Soil liquefaction was identified as one of the major causes of this damage. The aim of this study is to determine geotechnical and earthquake engineering factors that contribute to the structural damage observed in Sakarya city after 1999 Kocaeli Earthquake. For this purpose, the results of an extensive field investigation program compiled by General Directorate of Disaster Affairs including subsurface soil characterization and documenting structural performance data were used. The database was carefully screened for poor quality data and was transferred to geographic information system (GIS) framework. Maximum ...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
The role of ground conditions in damage distribution patterns of buildings in the city of Adapazari ...
The 1999 earthquakes (which had magnitudes Mw of 7.4 and 7.2) in Turkey caused great destruction and...
The August 17, 1999 Marmara (Turkey) earthquake of magnitude (M-w = 7.4) struck the Marmara and Saka...
The Adana-Ceyhan earthquake (Ms = 6.2) occurred in the southern part of Turkey on 27 June 1998 and r...
Ground movements in Adapazari (Turkey) during the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake caused large devastations ...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
Two major earthquakes occurred in Turkey along the North Anatolian fault in 1999. The first one, whi...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This article deals with results of field investigations about the damages caused by Kocaeli Earthqua...
The Çay-Eber earthquake (Md=6.0) occurred in the Afyon province in the western part of Turkey on 3 F...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
The role of ground conditions in damage distribution patterns of buildings in the city of Adapazari ...
The 1999 earthquakes (which had magnitudes Mw of 7.4 and 7.2) in Turkey caused great destruction and...
The August 17, 1999 Marmara (Turkey) earthquake of magnitude (M-w = 7.4) struck the Marmara and Saka...
The Adana-Ceyhan earthquake (Ms = 6.2) occurred in the southern part of Turkey on 27 June 1998 and r...
Ground movements in Adapazari (Turkey) during the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake caused large devastations ...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
Two major earthquakes occurred in Turkey along the North Anatolian fault in 1999. The first one, whi...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This paper investigates the key parameters that influenced the settlement of a case study building o...
This article deals with results of field investigations about the damages caused by Kocaeli Earthqua...
The Çay-Eber earthquake (Md=6.0) occurred in the Afyon province in the western part of Turkey on 3 F...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
This report summerizes detailed investigation on the structural damage and its geotechnical conditio...
The role of ground conditions in damage distribution patterns of buildings in the city of Adapazari ...
The 1999 earthquakes (which had magnitudes Mw of 7.4 and 7.2) in Turkey caused great destruction and...