Seismic risk scenarios for the residential buildings in the Sabana Centro province in Colombia ... : سيناريوهات المخاطر الزلزالية للمباني السكنية في مقاطعة سابانا سنترو في كولومبيا ...

Abstract. Colombia is in one of the most active seismic zones on Earth, where the Nazca, Caribbean, and South American plates converge. Approximately 83 % of the national population lives in intermediate to high seismic hazard zones, and a significant part of the country's building inventory dates from before the nation's first seismic design code (1984). At present, seismic risk scenarios are available for the major cities of the country, but there is still a need to undertake such studies in other regions. This paper presents a seismic risk scenario for the Sabana Centro province, an interme... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dirsa Feliciano
Orlando Arroyo
Tamara Cabrera
Diana Contreras
José Antonio Canas Torres
Juan Camilo Gómez Zapata
Dokumenttyp: article-journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: OpenAlex
Schlagwörter: Geodynamics of the Northern Andes and Caribbean Region / Geophysics / FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences / Earth and Planetary Sciences / Physical Sciences / Seismic Engineering and Ground Motion Analysis / Civil and Structural Engineering / Engineering / Assessment and Enhancement of Infrastructure Resilience / Seismicity / Fragility / Vulnerability computing / Earthquake scenario / Seismic hazard / Hazard / Seismic risk / Population / Geography / Census / Return period / Capital city / Vulnerability index / Gross domestic product / Building code / Seismology / Geology / Civil engineering / FOS: Civil engineering / Economic growth / Economics / Demography / FOS: Sociology / Computer science / Computer security / Physical chemistry / Chemistry / Oceanography / Archaeology / Sociology / Flood myth / Economic geography / Climate change / Organic chemistry
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.60692/t4zkr-8hz37