An earthquake of magnitude M-L = 5.9 occurred in Dinar, a town located at the edge of an alluvial basin in Southeast Anatolia, Turkey. Inflicted structural damage throughout the town was highly concentrated in a region located on the alluvium and adjacent to the rock outcrop bounding the eastern side of the town. As an attempt to explain this discrepancy, possible effects of the edge of basin on which the town is located were investigated through 1D and 2D response analyses. Response spectra, computed at distinct locations of the town were contrasted to the building damage statistics of the three zones identified in the town. It is found that the 1D analyses considerably underpredict the spectral response in the heavily damaged area. Differ...
In 1995, a swarm of earthquakes affected the city of Dinar, Turkey, which is located in Southwest An...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
The city of Armenia, Colombia has been repeatedly subjected to moderate magnitude earthquakes. Damag...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (ML=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dinar...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (M-L=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dina...
Ground motion amplifications in the Dinar basin, and contributions of the surface waves generated fr...
The site response at 15 stations in the Adana-Ceyhan region (Southern Turkey) is calculated from the...
During the June 27, 1998 Adana (Turkey) earthquake, only one strong-motion record was retrieved in t...
Approximately 4000 people were killed due to collapse of buildings in downtown Adapazari during the ...
Two major earthquakes occurred in Turkey along the North Anatolian fault in 1999. The first one, whi...
Recordings of micro- and moderate-size local earthquakes have been used to quantify site effects in ...
The role of ground conditions in damage distribution patterns of buildings in the city of Adapazari ...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Earthquake ground motion is affected from local soil conditions, geological structures as well as ea...
On 1 October 1995, the Dinar earthquake (Mw 6.1) devastated the city of Dinar in southwestern Turkey...
In 1995, a swarm of earthquakes affected the city of Dinar, Turkey, which is located in Southwest An...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
The city of Armenia, Colombia has been repeatedly subjected to moderate magnitude earthquakes. Damag...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (ML=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dinar...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (M-L=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dina...
Ground motion amplifications in the Dinar basin, and contributions of the surface waves generated fr...
The site response at 15 stations in the Adana-Ceyhan region (Southern Turkey) is calculated from the...
During the June 27, 1998 Adana (Turkey) earthquake, only one strong-motion record was retrieved in t...
Approximately 4000 people were killed due to collapse of buildings in downtown Adapazari during the ...
Two major earthquakes occurred in Turkey along the North Anatolian fault in 1999. The first one, whi...
Recordings of micro- and moderate-size local earthquakes have been used to quantify site effects in ...
The role of ground conditions in damage distribution patterns of buildings in the city of Adapazari ...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Earthquake ground motion is affected from local soil conditions, geological structures as well as ea...
On 1 October 1995, the Dinar earthquake (Mw 6.1) devastated the city of Dinar in southwestern Turkey...
In 1995, a swarm of earthquakes affected the city of Dinar, Turkey, which is located in Southwest An...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
The city of Armenia, Colombia has been repeatedly subjected to moderate magnitude earthquakes. Damag...