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Exploring Risk-Targeted Hazard Maps for Europe
Author(s) -
Silva Vitor,
Crowley Helen,
Bazzurro Paolo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
earthquake spectra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.134
H-Index - 92
eISSN - 1944-8201
pISSN - 8755-2930
DOI - 10.1193/112514eqs198m
Subject(s) - fragility , hazard , seismic hazard , return period , hazard map , seismic risk , ground motion , hazard analysis , risk analysis (engineering) , geography , engineering , econometrics , seismology , civil engineering , geology , reliability engineering , mathematics , business , chemistry , organic chemistry , archaeology , flood myth
In Europe, the design of new structures according to modern regulations requires a uniform hazard spectrum for a given return period (e.g., 475 years). The assumption is that the resulting collapse probability is equally uniform for all structures, regardless of their structural properties or location. However, the uncertainty in the collapse capacity and hazard curves at different sites lead to an unequal level of risk. This discrepancy is undesirable given that some inhabitants will live in dwellings with a lower seismic safety than others living in structures designed according to the same regulation. The estimation of risk-targeted hazard maps allows for the definition of a design ground motion leading to a uniform level of risk. Using hundreds of fragility models developed for European buildings and hazard results from the SHARE project, we calculate risk-targeted hazard maps for a pre-established annual collapse probability.

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