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Title: Earthquake hazard input for loss estimation study: St. Louis highway system
Author (s): Luna, Ronaldo
Hoffman, David J.
Lawrence, William T.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
Natural Hazard Mitigation Institute (NHMI)
University Transportation Center
Keywords: New Madrid Seismic Zone
St. Louis, Missouri
damage
earthquakes
highway management
loss estimation
risk management
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Citation: Luna, R., Hoffman, D., and Lawrence, W.T., (2006). “Earthquake Hazard Input for Loss Estimation Study: St. Louis Highway System”, ASCE GeoCongress, Atlanta, Georgia, CDrom.
Abstract: The long recurrence period and high consequence earthquakes events in the New Madrid Seismic Zone have caused some federal agencies (e.g., NEHRP, FHWA) to look at the more densely populated areas where higher seismic risk is present. This paper presents the data collection, interpretation, and analysis of the geotechnical information required for an earthquake loss estimation study in St. Louis metro area. The loss estimation study was limited to the highway transportation system, where only the major highways were considered. The project information was processed using a GIS, and the subsequent loss analysis was executed using the HAZUS-MH program.
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titleEarthquake hazard input for loss estimation study: St. Louis highway system
contributor.authorLuna, Ronaldo
contributor.authorHoffman, David J.
contributor.authorLawrence, William T.
contributor.deptlabCivil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
contributor.deptlabNatural Hazard Mitigation Institute (NHMI)
contributor.deptlabUniversity Transportation Center
subjectNew Madrid Seismic Zone
subjectSt. Louis, Missouri
subjectdamage
subjectearthquakes
subjecthighway management
subjectloss estimation
subjectrisk management
date.issued2006
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
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identifier.citationLuna, R., Hoffman, D., and Lawrence, W.T., (2006). “Earthquake Hazard Input for Loss Estimation Study: St. Louis Highway System”, ASCE GeoCongress, Atlanta, Georgia, CDrom.
description.abstractThe long recurrence period and high consequence earthquakes events in the New Madrid Seismic Zone have caused some federal agencies (e.g., NEHRP, FHWA) to look at the more densely populated areas where higher seismic risk is present. This paper presents the data collection, interpretation, and analysis of the geotechnical information required for an earthquake loss estimation study in St. Louis metro area. The loss estimation study was limited to the highway transportation system, where only the major highways were considered. The project information was processed using a GIS, and the subsequent loss analysis was executed using the HAZUS-MH program.
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
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rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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