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Global earthquake casualties due to secondary effects: a quantitative analysis for improving rapid loss analyses

机译:次要影响造成的全球地震伤亡:改进快速损失分析的定量分析

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This study presents a quantitative and geospatial description of global losses due to earthquake-induced secondary effects, including landslide, liquefaction, tsunami, and fire for events during the past 40 years. These processes are of great importance to the US Geological Survey’s (USGS) Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) system, which is currently being developed to deliver rapid earthquake impact and loss assessments following large/significant global earthquakes. An important question is how dominant are losses due to secondary effects (and under what conditions, and in which regions)? Thus, which of these effects should receive higher priority research efforts in order to enhance PAGER’s overall assessment of earthquakes losses and alerting for the likelihood of secondary impacts? We find that while 21.5% of fatal earthquakes have deaths due to secondary (non-shaking) causes, only rarely are secondary effects the main cause of fatalities. The recent 2004 Great Sumatra–Andaman Islands earthquake is a notable exception, with extraordinary losses due to tsunami. The potential for secondary hazards varies greatly, and systematically, due to regional geologic and geomorphic conditions. Based on our findings, we have built country-specific disclaimers for PAGER that address potential for each hazard (Earle et al., Proceedings of the 14th World Conference of the Earthquake Engineering, Beijing, China, 2008). We will now focus on ways to model casualties from secondary effects based on their relative importance as well as their general predictability. Keywords PAGER - Earthquake casualty - Earthquake fatalities - Earthquake hazard
机译:这项研究对过去40年中由于地震引起的次级影响(包括滑坡,液化,海啸和火灾)造成的全球损失进行了定量和地理空间描述。这些过程对于美国地质调查局(USGS)的全球地震反应迅速评估(PAGER)系统非常重要,该系统目前正在开发中,可以在发生大地震或重大全球地震后提供快速的地震影响和损失评估。一个重要的问题是,由于二次效应(在什么条件下,在哪个地区)造成的损失在多大程度上占主导地位?因此,为了增强PAGER对地震损失的整体评估并提醒可能产生二次冲击的可能性,应优先考虑哪些影响?我们发现,尽管21.5%的致命地震是由于次要(非抖动)原因造成的死亡,但次要影响很少是造成死亡的主要原因。最近的2004年苏门答腊岛-安达曼群岛大地震是一个明显的例外,海啸造成了巨大损失。由于区域地质和地貌条件,潜在的次生危害变化很大且系统地变化。根据我们的发现,我们为PAGER建立了针对特定国家/地区的免责声明,以解决每种危害的潜在风险(Earle等人,第14届世界地震工程大会论文集,北京,中国,2008年)。现在,我们将重点关注基于次要影响的相对重要性以及总体可预测性对人员伤亡进行建模的方法。关键词PAGER-地震伤亡-地震死亡人数-地震危害

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