1.3 Earthquake Planning Flashcards

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1
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3 reasons why prepearing and plaing for an eartquake be important for an eathquake prone country?

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Reduce the risk of death and injury.​
Reduce damage to property and land​
To give warning to citizens in order to give them time to evacuate and/or prepare​

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Hazard Risk Assessment​

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A hazard is an event which could threaten human life and risk assessment is about the probability of that particular event happening and the scale of its possible damage. ​

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what 5 things does a hazard risk assessment show

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distribution
frequency
scale
perdictability
location

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what do hazard maps show

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Hazard maps are developed to show areas that are affected or vulnerable to a particular hazard. They are typically made for natural hazards such as earthquake ground motion, flooding, landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami.​

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who would use hazard maps

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structural engineers and emergency managers to identify geographic areas that can expect an event of a specified probability​

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How can hazard maps mitigate the damage caused by earthquakes?

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Hazard maps provide important information to help people understand the risks of natural hazards and to help mitigate disasters.​

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what is GIS

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A geographic information system is a type of database containing geographic data, co

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4 diferent features of an earthquake proof building

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Shear Walls​

Cross-Bracing​

Trusses​

Moment-Resisting Frames​

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how do shear walls work

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Shear walls provide large strength and stiffness to buildings in the direction of their orientation, which significantly reduces lateral sway of the building and thereby reduces damage to structure and its contents. Since shear walls carry large horizontal earthquake forces, the overturning effects on them are large.

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how does cross bracing work

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Cross-bracing uses two diagonal members crossing each other. These only need to be resistant to tension, one brace at a time acting to resist sideways forces, depending on the direction of loading. As a result, steel cables can also be used for cross-bracing.

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3 types of warning systems

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seismometers
sensors
alarms systems

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Suggest how earthquake damage can be mitigated (4)​

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One method you can use to mitigate the damage is to use warning systems. This means if there is an underwater earthquakes, tsunami warning will be triggered to allow people time to get away from the coastal areas. ​

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What are geologic hazards

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Geologic hazards are naturally-occurring events capable of causing loss or damage

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what are risks

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Risk is the potential that the hazard will lead to a negative consequence such as loss of life or economic loss i.e. the hazard has a HIGH risk or a LOW risk of causing death, damage or destruction. ​

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