The Effects of Building Characteristics and Site Conditions on the Damage Distribution in Boumerdès after the 2003 Algeria Earthquake
Author(s): |
Abdelghani Meslem
Fumio Yamazaki Yoshihisa Maruyama Djillali Benouar Abderrahmane Kibboua Youcef Mehani |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Earthquake Spectra, February 2012, n. 1, v. 28 |
Page(s): | 185-216 |
DOI: | 10.1193/1.3675581 |
Abstract: |
This study highlights the major contributing factors to the observed damage distribution in the city of Boumerdès after the 2003 Algeria earthquake. The results of field investigations and statistical analyses show that a majority of the damaged buildings, mostly mid-rise reinforced concrete (RC) moment-frame systems, were located on steep slopes and small hilltops, along river valleys. The horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) ratios from free-field microtremor measurements at these sites did not show clear results. In contrast, buildings with the same structural characteristics located on flat ground did not suffer much damage, and clear peaks were observed from the H/V ratio curves. The amplification effects of topography have not been incorporated into the revised Algerian seismic code, but the results from this study show the importance of considering this factor when designing new buildings for earthquake resistance. |
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