Mega Quakes: Cascading Earthquake Hazards and Compounding Risks (Record no. 46262)

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International Standard Book Number 9782889454549
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Personal name Katsuichiro Goda
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Title Mega Quakes: Cascading Earthquake Hazards and Compounding Risks
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Frontiers Media SA
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Summary, etc. Large-scale earthquake hazards pose major threats to modern society, generating casualties, disrupting socioeconomic activities, and causing enormous economic loss across the world. Events, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, highlighted the vulnerability of urban cities to catastrophic earthquakes. Accurate assessment of earthquake-related hazards (both primary and secondary) is essential to mitigate and control disaster risk exposure effectively. To date, various approaches and tools have been developed in different disciplines. However, they are fragmented over a number of research disciplines and underlying assumptions are often inconsistent. Our society and infrastructure are subjected to multiple types of cascading earthquake hazards; therefore, integrated hazard assessment and risk management strategy is needed for mitigating potential consequences due to multi-hazards. Moreover, uncertainty modeling and its impact on hazard prediction and anticipated consequences are essential parts of probabilistic earthquake hazard and risk assessment. The Research Topic is focused upon modeling and impact assessment of cascading earthquake hazards, including mainshock ground shaking, aftershock, tsunami, liquefaction, and landslide.
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Uncontrolled term Earthquakes
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Uncontrolled term Mega Quake
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Uncontrolled term Tsunamis
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Uncontrolled term Cascading Hazards
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Personal name Tiziana Rossetto
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Personal name Solomon Tesfamariam
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Personal name Nobuhito Mori
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