SHR6/12 - MACROSEISMOLOGY: CURRENT STUDIES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS |
THURSDAY | ||||||||
AMBER 5 | Convenors: D. Wald, J. Schwarz, V. Silva, L. Abrahamczyk, D. Cook, M. Kumar | ||||||||
14:30 - 14:45 | DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING AN INTERNATIONAL MACROSEISMIC SCALE (IMS) D. Wald, A. Charleson, T. Goded, G. Grunthal, A. Hortacsu, S. Lin, S. Loos, R. Musson, K. Porter, J. Schwarz, V. Silva, E. So, R. Spence, T. Wenk | |||||||
14:45 - 14:55 | DEVELOPMENT OF A MACROSEISMIC SCALE FOR NEW ZEALAND: ALIGNING WITH EMS-98 AND THE DEVELOPING IMS A. Charleson, T. Goded, S. Lin, G. Beattie, J. Ingham, T. Sullivan, A. Hortacsu, D. Wald | |||||||
14:55 - 15:05 | DEVELOPMENT OF A MACROSEISMIC INTENSITY SCALE FOR THE UNITED STATES A. Hortacsu, K. Porter, J. Osteraas, S. Harris, T. Goded, S. Lin, D. Wald | |||||||
15:05 - 15:15 | HOW TO LINK WHE HOUSING REPORTS WITH EMS-98 (IMS-24) VULNERABILITY TABLE J. Schwarz, L. Abrahamczyk | |||||||
15:15 - 15:25 | ADVANCEMENTS IN ESTIMATING LOW MACROSEISMIC INTENSITIES: DIRECTIONS FOR SCALES IMPROVEMENT P. Sbarra, P. Tosi, V. De Rubeis | |||||||
15:25 - 15:35 | TOWARDS AN INTERNATIONALLY COMPATIBLE NEW ZEALAND MACROSEISMIC SCALE: HISTORY AND FUTURE NEEDS T. Goded, S. Lin, A. Charleson, G. Beattie, J. Ingham, T. Sullivan, A. Hortacsu | |||||||
15:35 - 15:45 | CHALLENGES IN DAMAGE PROGNOSIS FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES CONCERNING THE LEVEL OF EARTHQUAKE-RESISTANT DESIGN M. Haweyou, J. Schwarz, L. Abrahamczyk, T. Wenk | |||||||
FRIDAY | ||||||||
MONITOR 29 | Convenors: D. Wald, J. Schwarz, V. Silva, L. Abrahamczyk, D. Cook, M. Kumar | ||||||||
09:00 - 09:11 | COLLECTION, ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING OF MACROSEISMIC INTENSITY IN CANADA S. Crane, N. Ackerley, M. Kolaj, C. Blais, H.K.C. Perry, S. Halchuk | |||||||
09:11 - 09:22 | INTEGRATION OF MULTI-SOURCE AND POST-EVENT DATA INTO EMS-98 BASED EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE ANALYSIS N. Hadidian M., J. Schwarz | |||||||
09:22 - 09:33 | ASSESSMENT OF MILITARY BUILDING STOCK BY MEANS OF A TAXONOMY OF STRUCTURAL FEATURES G. Concu, E. Reccia, D. Meloni | |||||||
09:33 - 09:44 | A COMPARISON OF INTENSITY PREDICTION EQUATIONS FOR ITALY A.A. Gomez Capera, M.C. D Amico, V. D Amico, G. Lanzano, M. Locati, C. Meletti, M. Santulin, E. Varini | |||||||
09:44 - 09:55 | INSIGHTS FROM RECTOR'S PALACE IN DUBROVNIK'S OLD CITY EARTHQUAKE PERFROMANCE ASSESSMENT W.R.T. STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION AND INTERVENTIONS D. Penava, A. Vrban, M. Valincic, L. Abrahamczyk, I. Guljas, I. Kraus | |||||||
09:55 - 10:06 | EMPIRICAL SEISMIC ASSESSMENT OF URBAN SETTLEMENTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: CASE STUDY ERBIL (IRAQ) P.L. Hasan, L. Lamadrid, L. Abrahamczyk, B. Jamal, N.M. Saeed, J. Schwarz | |||||||
10:06 - 10:17 | IMPROVING CATALONIA'S COMMUNITY-BASED MACROSEISMIC DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS J. Irizarry, J. Batlló, N. Romeu, J.A. Jara, X. Martí | |||||||
MONITOR 30 | Convenors: D. Wald, J. Schwarz, V. Silva, L. Abrahamczyk, D. Cook, M. Kumar | ||||||||
09:00 - 09:11 | URBAN DESIGN PERSPECTIVES ON THE USE OF BUILDING TAXONOMIES REFERRING TO EMS-98 CLASSIFICATION A. Schwarz, C. Kaufmann, J. Schwarz | |||||||
09:11 - 09:22 | MACROSEISMIC AND STRONG MOTION FIELDS OF THE 2021 CRETE M6.0 EVENT USING A FINITE FAULT APPROACH M. Ravnalis, H. Kkalas, C. Papazachos, C. Papaioannou | |||||||
09:22 - 09:33 | REVIEW OF SEISMIC INTENSITY QUESTIONNAIRE METHODS IN ACCORDANCE WITH JMA AND MM-MSK SCALES M. Koyama, H. Murakami, S. Yotsui | |||||||
09:33 - 09:44 | EMS-98 APPLICATION TO THE TARGET REGION OF SERAMAR PROJECT MIRRORING THE 2023 EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE L. Abrahamczyk, J. Schwarz, M.C. Genes, P. Gülkan, T. Langhammer, C. Kaufmann | |||||||
09:44 - 09:55 | MODIFIED MACROSEISMIC APPROACH OF THE SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS G. Pavic, S. Lozancic, B. Bulajic, M. Hadzima-Nyarko | |||||||
09:55 - 10:06 | SEISMIC RISK OF INFORMALLY CONSTRUCTED HOUSES: MERGING FIELD WORK AND ENGINEERING SIMULATION P. Murray, A. Liel | |||||||
10:06 - 10:17 | VERTICAL GROWTH OF MASONRY BUILDINGS IN PERU AND ITS ROLE IN THEIR SEISMIC VULNERABILITY B. Espinoza-Sifuentes, L. Moya, L. Ceferino | |||||||
AMBER 5 | Convenors: D. Wald, J. Schwarz, V. Silva, L. Abrahamczyk, D. Cook, M. Kumar | ||||||||
10:30 - 10:45 | IMS-24 VULNERABILITY TABLE AND THE ASSIGNMENT OF VULNERABILITY CLASSES FOR ADDITIONAL BUILDING TYPES J. Schwarz, M. Haweyou, T. Wenk | |||||||
10:45 - 10:55 | FEEDBACK ON THE IMPACT OF MACROSEISMIC DATA IN THE CALCULATION OF SHAKEMAPS. A. Schlupp, L. Pellorce, V. Mendel, M. Grunberg | |||||||
10:55 - 11:05 | INTEGRATION OF ITALIAN MACROSEISMIC ON-SITE AND WEB-BASED SURVEYS: ADVANTAGES AND CRITICALITIES. V. De Rubeis, A. Antonucci, L. Graziani, M. Locati, A. Rossi, A. Rovida, P. Sbarra, A. Tertulliani, P. Tosi | |||||||
11:05 - 11:15 | LEARNING MORE FROM EARTHQUAKES: AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT MACROSEISMIC, CASUALTY AND EARLY RECOVERY DATA E. So, Y. Aktas, K. Dönmez, C. Johnson | |||||||
11:15 - 11:25 | TOWARDS AN UPDATED DESCRIPTION OF IMS DAMAGE GRADES INCLUDING NON-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS T. Wenk, J. Schwarz | |||||||
11:25 - 11:35 | METHODOLOGICAL REQUESTS FOR TRANSFORMING BUILDING STOCKS INTO AN EMS-98 CONSISTENT TYPOLOGY L.F.G. Lamadrid, J. Schwarz, L. Abrahamczyk | |||||||
11:35 - 11:45 | THE EFFECT OF BUILDING HEIGHT ON THE PERCEPTION OF EARTHQUAKES P. Tosi, V. De Rubeis, P. Sbarra |