Reassessment of intensity estimates from vulnerability and damage distributions: the 2011 Lorca earthquake |
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Authors: | S. Martínez-Cuevas J. M. Gaspar-Escribano |
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Affiliation: | 1.ETSI Topografía, Geodesia y Cartografía,Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a reassessment of the seismic intensity estimated for the 2011 Lorca (southeastern Spain) earthquake based on detailed vulnerability data and its comparison with the observed damage. Building and urban data are gathered in selected areas during a field campaign and are completed with office work. The significance of vulnerability modifiers in the final vulnerability distribution is analyzed, and their relation with observed damage trends is explored. A direct application of the vulnerability modifiers is not capable of reproducing the observed damage patterns. A significant increase of vulnerability related to the performance of buildings presenting soft story is required to reach a damage distribution consistent with intensity estimates in the study areas. Accordingly, an intensity increase in certain study zones (as compared to other areas of the city of Lorca) is suggested. Although the approach followed in this study is applied in a city of Spain, it can be extrapolated to other areas where detailed vulnerability assessment is feasible and damage data are available. |
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