Seismic vulnerability of Kuwait and other Arabian Gulf countries: information base and research needs |
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Authors: | F. Bou-Rabee E. VanMarcke |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Kuwait University, PO Box 5969, 13060 Safat, Kuwait;b Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University, Rm. E-324, E-Quad, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper points to the need for seismic risk and vulnerability assessment of infrastructure systems, most notably tall structures and coastal facilities, in Kuwait and other Arabian Gulf countries. Building codes in the region currently lack seismic provisions, despite evidence of a potential threat from large-magnitude earthquakes originating from the southern part of the Zagros fold belt. The historical record of Iranian earthquakes that may have caused significant ground motion in the Gulf region is examined, as are reports of coastal damage from tsunamis. Various specific tasks, expected to constitute research priorities of a Joint Center for Risk Research, a cooperative research program involving Princeton and Kuwait Universities, are outlined. |
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Keywords: | Arabian Gulf Building codes Earthquake Kuwait Risk assessment Seismology Soil amplification Tall buildings Seismic vulnerability Zagros |
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