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000009486 046__ $$k2008-10-12
000009486 100__ $$aBapat, Arun
000009486 24500 $$aLessons from Recent Earthquakes in India, Indonesia and Pakistan

000009486 24630 $$n14.$$pProceedings of the 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
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000009486 520__ $$2eng$$aEvery earthquake has its own signature and every earthquake teaches some new lesson. The 26 January 2001 Bhuj Earthquake in India, 26 December 2004 Earthquake and Tsunami in Indonesia and 08 October 2005 Kashmir Earthquake in Pakistan has taught several new lessons. These are from different fields such as structural engineering, bridge engineering, telecommunication engineering, military engineering, coastal engineering etc. These lessons could be used in designs of future similar activities not only in the epicentral regions but also at other locations. The main lessons are (a) Damage of structures due to Raleigh Waves at far distance from the epicenter (b) Collapse of Military Bunkers in the highest Isoseismal intensity (c) Good Performance of Bailey bridges (d) Direction of Propagation of Destructive Tsunami waves (e) Animal Precursors of Tsunami. Some coastal towns have expanded and cities have become mega cities. The seismic and Tsunamigenic vulnerability of such locations needs planning for next few decades. These lessons would be useful for this purpose.

000009486 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000009486 653__ $$aEngineering Lessons, Earthquakes in India, Indonesia and Pakistan

000009486 7112_ $$a14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering$$cBejing (CN)$$d2008-10-12 / 2008-10-17$$gWCEE15
000009486 720__ $$aBapat, Arun
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000009486 8564_ $$s72888$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/9486/files/01-1074.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, Paper ID: 01-1074.
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