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Title:
Earthquake engineering in Europe
Series:
Geotechnical, geological, and earthquake engineering, ; 17
Publication Information:
Berlin : Springer, 2010
Physical Description:
xvi, 568 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.)
ISBN:
9789048195435

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This book contains 9 invited keynote and 12 theme lectures presented at the 14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering (14ECEE) held in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, from August 30 to September 3, 2010. The conference was organized by the Macedonian Association for Earthquake Engineering (MAEE), under the auspices of European Association for Earthquake Engineering (EAEE).

The book is organized in twenty one state-of-the-art papers written by carefully selected very eminent researchers mainly from Europe but also from USA and Japan. The contributions provide a very comprehensive collection of topics on earthquake engineering, as well as interdisciplinary subjects such as engineering seismology and seismic risk assessment and management. Engineering seismology, geotechnical earthquake engineering, seismic performance of buildings, earthquake resistant engineering structures, new techniques and technologies and managing risk in seismic regions are all among the different topics covered in this book. The book also includes the First Ambraseys Distinguished Award Lecture given by Prof. Theo P. Tassios in the honor of Prof. Nicholas N. Ambraseys.

The aim is to present the current state of knowledge and engineering practice, addressing recent and ongoing developments while also projecting innovative ideas for future research and development. It is not always possible to have so many selected manuscripts within the broad spectrum of earthquake engineering thus the book is unique in one sense and may serve as a good reference book for researchers in this field.

Audience:

This book will be of interest to civil engineers in the fields of geotechnical and structural earthquake engineering; scientists and researchers in the fields of seismology, geology and geophysics. Not only scientists, engineers and students, but also those interested in earthquake hazard assessment and mitigation will find in this book the most recent advances.


Table of Contents

T.P. TassiosAtilla Ansal and Gökçe Tönük and Asli KurtulusJonathan P. StewartAlain Pecker and Charisis T. ChatzigogosP.-Y. Bard and H. Cadet and B. Endrun and M. Hobiger and F. Renalier and N. Theodulidis and M. Ohrnberger and D. Fäh and F. Sabetta and P. Teves-Costa and A.-M. Duval and C. Cornou and B. Guillier and M. Wathelet and A. Savvaidis and A. Köhler and J. Burjanek and V. Poggi and G. Gassner-Stamm and H.B. Havenith and S. Hailemikael and J. Almeida and I. Rodrigues and I. Veludo and C. Lacave and S. Thomassin and M. KristekovaMisko Cubrinovski and Sean Rees and Elisabeth BowmanFarzad NaeimM. Nuray Aydinoglu and Göktürk ÖnemCarlos Sousa Oliveira and Aníbal CostaGian Michele CalviAndreas J. KapposJohn W. WallacePaolo E. Pinto and Paolo FranchinErdal Safak and Eser Çakti and Yavuz KayaArtur PintoR.T. SevernMihail GarevskiSálvano BriceñoMauro DolceClaudio Modena and Filippo Casarin and Francesca da Porto and Marco MunariMustafa Erdik and Karin Sesetyan and M. Betul Demircioglu and Ufuk Hancilar and Can ZulfikarHaresh C. Shah
1 Seismic Engineering of Monumentsp. 1
Part I Engineering Seismology
2 Microzonation for Earthquake Scenariosp. 45
3 Analysis of Regional Ground Motion Variations for Engineering Applicationp. 67
Part II Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
4 Non Linear Soil Structure Interaction: Impact on the Seismic Response of Structuresp. 79
5 From Non-invasive Site Characterization to Site Amplification: Recent Advances in the Use of Ambient Vibration Measurementsp. 105
6 Effects of Non-plastic Fines on Liquefaction Resistance of Sandy Soilsp. 125
Part III Seismic Performance of Buildings
7 Performance Based Seismic Design of Tall Buildingsp. 147
8 Evaluation of Analysis Procedures for Seismic Assessment and Retrofit Designp. 171
9 Reflections on the Rehabilitation and the Retrofit of Historical Constructionsp. 199
10 Engineers Understanding of Earthquakes Demand and Structures Responsep. 223
11 Current Trends in the Seismic Design and Assessment of Buildingsp. 249
12 Performance-Based Design of Tall Reinforced Concrete Core Wall Buildingsp. 279
Part IV Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures
13 Open Issues in the Seismic Design and Assessment of Bridgesp. 311
14 Recent Developments on Structural Health Monitoring and Data Analysesp. 331
Part V New Techniques and Technologies
15 Large Scale Testingp. 359
16 The Contribution of Shaking Tables to Early Developments in Earthquake Engineeringp. 383
17 Development, Production and Implementation of Low Cost Rubber Bearingsp. 411
Part VI Managing risk in Seismic Regions
18 Investing Today for a Safer Future: How the Hyogo Framework for Action can Contribute to Reducing Deaths During Earthquakesp. 441
19 Emergency and Post-emergency Management of the Abruzzi Earthquakep. 463
20 L'Aquila 6th April 2009 Earthquake: Emergency and Post-emergency Activities on Cultural Heritage Buildingsp. 495
21 Rapid Earthquake Loss Assessment After Damaging Earthquakesp. 523
22 Catastrophe Micro-Insurance for Those at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Bridging the Last Milep. 549
Indexp. 563