Microzonation for Seismic Geotechnical Hazards and Actual Damage During the 2005 Fukuoka-Ken Seiho-Oki Earthquake |
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Authors: | Susumu Yasuda Hideo Nagase Yutaka Tanoue |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Japan;2. Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan;3. Kiso-jiban Consultants Co., Ltd., Japan |
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Abstract: | The 2005 Fukuoka-ken Seiho-oki earthquake caused damage to structures due to liquefaction, slope failure and strong shaking in Fukuoka City. One of the authors had conducted microzonation for liquefaction, slope failure and strong shaking about 17 years before the earthquake. After the earthquake, the authors compared the zoning map with the actual damage. The results showed that liquefied sites coincided fairly well with predicted zones in the reclaimed lands. However, they were slightly different in a big sand spit named Uminonakamichi. Failure occurred at several slopes inside the predicted areas, while damage to buildings occurred due to strong shaking along the Kego Fault. The damaged area was slightly different from the predicted area. Furthermore, a liquefaction analysis was conducted and the results of this analysis were compared with the results of microzonation in 1988. In this paper, the authors discuss the validity of microzonation based on this comparison. |
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