

Author: Toprak Selcuk Taskin Filiz
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0921-030X
Source: Natural Hazards, Vol.40, Iss.1, 2007-01, pp. : 1-24
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Abstract
One of the most critical lessons of the recent earthquakes is the need for seismic planning for lifelines, with appropriate supplies and back up systems for emergency repair and restoration. Seismic planning, however requires physical loss estimations before the earthquakes occur. Buried pipeline damage correlations are critical part of loss estimation procedures applied to lifelines for future earthquakes. We review the existing pipeline damage relationships only for ground shaking (transient ground deformations) in the light of recent developments and evaluate them with Denizli City, Turkey water supply system. Eight scenario earthquakes with four different earthquake magnitudes between
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