Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California

<p> Earthquakes pose both primary and secondary threats to human life, health, and property. Primary threats include building collapse, landslide, and falling objects. Secondary threats may include tsunamis or fires. Fire following earthquake is a secondary earthquake risk that threatens urban...

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Main Author: Schellhous, William T.
Language:EN
Published: California State University, Long Beach 2018
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-106907182018-03-08T16:03:17Z Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California Schellhous, William T. Public administration <p> Earthquakes pose both primary and secondary threats to human life, health, and property. Primary threats include building collapse, landslide, and falling objects. Secondary threats may include tsunamis or fires. Fire following earthquake is a secondary earthquake risk that threatens urban populations in seismically active areas, such as Southern California. The damage from previous post-earthquake fires has far exceeded the damage from the earthquakes themselves. </p><p> Qualitative meta-analysis of many previous studies related to fire following earthquake is applied in this study to identify and describe the factors and interactions that contribute to the risk of fire following earthquake for urban Southern California. A simple risk assessment method is proposed that may inform decision makers of the degree of fire danger that exists following a significant earthquake. Application of the mitigation opportunities discussed in this study, hold the potential to save tens of thousands of lives in future earthquake events.</p><p> California State University, Long Beach 2018-03-02 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10690718 EN
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Schellhous, William T.
Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
description <p> Earthquakes pose both primary and secondary threats to human life, health, and property. Primary threats include building collapse, landslide, and falling objects. Secondary threats may include tsunamis or fires. Fire following earthquake is a secondary earthquake risk that threatens urban populations in seismically active areas, such as Southern California. The damage from previous post-earthquake fires has far exceeded the damage from the earthquakes themselves. </p><p> Qualitative meta-analysis of many previous studies related to fire following earthquake is applied in this study to identify and describe the factors and interactions that contribute to the risk of fire following earthquake for urban Southern California. A simple risk assessment method is proposed that may inform decision makers of the degree of fire danger that exists following a significant earthquake. Application of the mitigation opportunities discussed in this study, hold the potential to save tens of thousands of lives in future earthquake events.</p><p>
author Schellhous, William T.
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title Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
title_short Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
title_full Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
title_fullStr Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
title_full_unstemmed Factors and Interactions Contributing to the Risk of Fire following Earthquake for Urban Southern California
title_sort factors and interactions contributing to the risk of fire following earthquake for urban southern california
publisher California State University, Long Beach
publishDate 2018
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