The 2011 Lorca earthquake in the context of seismic hazard and risk in Murcia
Keywords:
seismic hazard, strong ground motion, seismic risk, vulnerability.
Abstract
An analysis of the different aspects related to the May 11th, 2011 Lorca earthquake is presented, covering recorded ground motions, damage observed in different building typologies, and contrasting these observations with previous results on seismic hazard and seismic risk obtained in the province of Murcia. The essential question addressed in the analysis is whether observed ground motions and physical damage can be considered as expected or as anomalous in the frame of seismic risk in southeastern Spain. In this respect, a number of reflections are carried out and several learned lessons from the earthquake are extracted, which leads to the proposal of different recommendations for the future revision of the Spanish earthquake-resistant provisions, as well as for defining risk reduction measurements in the region.Downloads
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Published
2012-09-26
How to Cite
Benito Oterino B., Rivas Medina A., Gaspar Escribano J. M. y Murphy P. (2012). The 2011 Lorca earthquake in the context of seismic hazard and risk in Murcia. Física de la Tierra, 24, 255-287. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_FITE.2012.v24.40141
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