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| Authors: | Ansal, A.* Akinci, A.* Cultrera, G.* Erdik, M.* Pessina, V.* Tonuk, G.* Ameri, G.* |
| Title: | Loss estimation in Istanbul based on deterministic earthquake scenarios |
| Title of journal: | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering |
| Series/Report no.: | / (2008) |
| Publisher: | ELSEVIER |
| Issue Date: | 6-Aug-2008 |
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.soildyn.2008.07.006 |
| Keywords: | Loss estimation Deterministic ground shaking scenarios Istanbul area Marmara Sea region |
| Abstract: | The rapid urban development in Istanbul has lead to an increase in the exposure levels of the urban
vulnerability. Due to the steadily increasing population, with improper land-use planning, inappropriate
construction techniques and inadequate infrastructure systems, associated with an existing high hazard
level, Istanbul is one of the most risky cities in the Mediterranean region. Estimations of casualties and
losses, expected for given earthquake scenarios, are necessary to develop sustainable rehabilitation
programs and for improving preparedness. Deterministic hazard scenarios and time-dependent
probabilistic hazard assessment were used as input to a GIS-based loss estimation model, to evaluate
the earthquake risk for Istanbul.
The deterministic ground shaking scenarios, used for loss estimation in Istanbul, were defined in
terms of acceleration and velocity time series for recognized reference earthquakes caused by different
rupture models along extended sources. The ground motions were calculated for the whole
metropolitan area extending over a grid system of 25 100 km2.
For the case of Istanbul, the representative scenario was selected by comparing the simulated peak
values and response spectra with the empirical ground motion models available for the area. Simulated
values are within one standard deviation of the empirical regressions.
The availability of wide-ranging building inventory data allowed the application of a GIS-based loss
estimation model (KoeriLoss-V2) to evaluate different loss scenarios depending on the ground shaking
input, as well as to consider the implications of mitigation actions. It was found that 30% of the
buildings in the metropolitan area may be in need of either strengthening or demolition to achieve an
adequate degree of life safety. |
| Appears in Collections: | Papers Published / Papers in press 04.06.11. Seismic risk
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