A Comprehensive Approach to Earthquake Disaster Mitigation (Progress in earthquake research & engineering): 4 - Tapa blanda

Vogel, Andreas

 
9783528065577: A Comprehensive Approach to Earthquake Disaster Mitigation (Progress in earthquake research & engineering): 4

Sinopsis

During the last decades, and specifically in the recent years, earthquake catastrophies have increased at an alarming rate. The reason is mainly an increasing vulnerability and risk due to an expanding population density and industrialization. Already today, earthquake catastrophies could be considerably reduced if available scientific knowledge and technological know-how could be effectively addressed to protective and preventive measures against destruction by future earthquakes. This volume contains contribution ranges for a comprehensive concept, which in a a multidisciplinary approach, from fundamental research to concrete measures of protection and disaster preparedness.

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Reseña del editor

The length of Aegean arc in south-west Turkey has been deter­ mined by the use of intermediate focal depth earthquakes which occurred between 1900-1985 in the south-west of Turkey (34.00- 38.00 Nand 27.00-32.00 E). Intermediate focal depth earthqua­ kes in south-west Turkey revealed the presence of a seismic Benioff zone caused by underthrusting of the African litho­ spheric plate by the Aegean arc. In order to determine the geometry of underthrustin%detailed epicenter maps of the in­ termediate depth earthquakes in south-west of Turkey were pre­ pared. It is known that these earthquakes brought great harm in the past. Investigation of time distribution of them will help to predict the occurrence of them in the future. These intermediate focal depth earthquakes can be differenti­ ated from deep ones by their micro- and macroseismic proper­ ties. Papazachos (1969) and Comninakis (1970) found that the foci of these earthquakes are in a zone underthrusting exten­ ding from the East Mediterranean to the Aegean arc. Morgan (1968) and Le pichori (1968) defined three plates which are important in East Mediterranean tectonics. These are the Afri­ ca, Arabic and Eurasian plates. They define wide earthquake belt on the boundaries between the African and Eurasian plate.

Reseña del editor

During the last decades, and specifically in the recent years, earthquake catastrophies have increased at an alarming rate. The reason is mainly an increasing vulnerability and risk due to an expanding population density and industrialization. Already today, earthquake catastrophies could be considerably reduced if available scientific knowledge and technological know-how could be effectively addressed to protective and preventive measures against destruction by future earthquakes. This volume contains contribution ranges for a comprehensive concept, which in a a multidisciplinary approach, from fundamental research to concrete measures of protection and disaster preparedness.

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