Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul

In order to design buildings that are resistant to earthquakes, first it is necessary to determine the parameters of ground motion. In this study, the earthquake seismic hazard analysis of the Old City Districts of Istanbul (Fatih and Eminonu) was probabilistically defined. For the analysis, the stu...

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Main Author: G. Ç. Ince
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-11-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/3483/2012/nhess-12-3483-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-28c8ec544fac4853b580cd2211429d0b2020-11-25T02:42:40ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812012-11-0112113483349310.5194/nhess-12-3483-2012Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of IstanbulG. Ç. InceIn order to design buildings that are resistant to earthquakes, first it is necessary to determine the parameters of ground motion. In this study, the earthquake seismic hazard analysis of the Old City Districts of Istanbul (Fatih and Eminonu) was probabilistically defined. For the analysis, the study zone was divided into 307 cells of 250 × 250 m using geographical information systems, and these cells were used in the mapping of all the data obtained. Then, for a building lifetime of 50 yr, the acceleration parameters of earthquake ground motions, peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and spectral acceleration values of 0.2 s and 1 s were obtained at the bedrock level according to 10% and 40% exceedances. Additionally, in order to produce the artificial acceleration-time records of the ground movement in accordance with the NEHRP acceleration spectrum, the TARSCHTS computer simulation program was utilized. The results of the analysis showed that for the 10% probability of exceedance, the peak bedrock acceleration values ranged from 0.30 g to 0.40 g, and for the 40% exceedance probability the acceleration values ranged from 0.22 g to 0.17 g. The <i>S</i><sub>s</sub> 10% exceedance probability, calculated according to the spectral acceleration parameter, ranged from 0.67 g to 0.85 g and the spectral acceleration parameter <i>S</i><sub>1</sub> varied between 0.22 g–0.28 g. The <i>S</i><sub>s</sub> 40% exceedance probability, calculated according to the spectral acceleration parameter, ranged from 0.46 g to 0.38 g and the spectral acceleration parameter <i>S</i><sub>1</sub> varied from 0.12 g to 0.14 g.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/3483/2012/nhess-12-3483-2012.pdf
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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title Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
title_short Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
title_full Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
title_fullStr Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of Istanbul
title_sort probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of the historical peninsula of istanbul
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2012-11-01
description In order to design buildings that are resistant to earthquakes, first it is necessary to determine the parameters of ground motion. In this study, the earthquake seismic hazard analysis of the Old City Districts of Istanbul (Fatih and Eminonu) was probabilistically defined. For the analysis, the study zone was divided into 307 cells of 250 × 250 m using geographical information systems, and these cells were used in the mapping of all the data obtained. Then, for a building lifetime of 50 yr, the acceleration parameters of earthquake ground motions, peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and spectral acceleration values of 0.2 s and 1 s were obtained at the bedrock level according to 10% and 40% exceedances. Additionally, in order to produce the artificial acceleration-time records of the ground movement in accordance with the NEHRP acceleration spectrum, the TARSCHTS computer simulation program was utilized. The results of the analysis showed that for the 10% probability of exceedance, the peak bedrock acceleration values ranged from 0.30 g to 0.40 g, and for the 40% exceedance probability the acceleration values ranged from 0.22 g to 0.17 g. The <i>S</i><sub>s</sub> 10% exceedance probability, calculated according to the spectral acceleration parameter, ranged from 0.67 g to 0.85 g and the spectral acceleration parameter <i>S</i><sub>1</sub> varied between 0.22 g–0.28 g. The <i>S</i><sub>s</sub> 40% exceedance probability, calculated according to the spectral acceleration parameter, ranged from 0.46 g to 0.38 g and the spectral acceleration parameter <i>S</i><sub>1</sub> varied from 0.12 g to 0.14 g.
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