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    Multihazard Scenarios for Regional Seismic Risk Assessment of Spatially Distributed Infrastructure

    Source: Journal of Infrastructure Systems:;2021:;Volume ( 027 ):;issue: 001::page 04021001-1
    Author:
    Nafiseh Soleimani
    ,
    Rachel A. Davidson
    ,
    Craig Davis
    ,
    Thomas D. O’Rourke
    ,
    Linda K. Nozick
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000598
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: This paper introduces the multihazard optimization-based probabilistic scenario (multihazard OPS) method to create an ensemble of multihazard scenarios that can be used for efficient evaluation of spatially distributed infrastructure. Each multihazard scenario is a map depicting a possible realization of the co-occurring multiple hazard effects associated with a single earthquake, including ground motion intensity contours, liquefaction potential contours, and locations of surface fault rupture. Together, when the small set of multihazard scenarios are combined with their computed weights, they represent the probabilistic hazard in a way that captures spatial correlation, includes multiple hazards, and is computationally efficient. In demonstrating the method for Los Angeles, California, we find a set of 350 multihazard scenarios matches the regional hazard and damage with errors small enough for most practical purposes. Further reduction is possible depending on the desired tradeoff between acceptable errors and computational efficiency. A sensitivity analysis suggests it is important to consider each hazard type in determining the multihazard scenarios, although the outcome is not sensitive to the precision of the weights.
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    contributor authorNafiseh Soleimani
    contributor authorRachel A. Davidson
    contributor authorCraig Davis
    contributor authorThomas D. O’Rourke
    contributor authorLinda K. Nozick
    date accessioned2022-01-31T23:26:42Z
    date available2022-01-31T23:26:42Z
    date issued3/1/2021
    identifier other%28ASCE%29IS.1943-555X.0000598.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4269732
    description abstractThis paper introduces the multihazard optimization-based probabilistic scenario (multihazard OPS) method to create an ensemble of multihazard scenarios that can be used for efficient evaluation of spatially distributed infrastructure. Each multihazard scenario is a map depicting a possible realization of the co-occurring multiple hazard effects associated with a single earthquake, including ground motion intensity contours, liquefaction potential contours, and locations of surface fault rupture. Together, when the small set of multihazard scenarios are combined with their computed weights, they represent the probabilistic hazard in a way that captures spatial correlation, includes multiple hazards, and is computationally efficient. In demonstrating the method for Los Angeles, California, we find a set of 350 multihazard scenarios matches the regional hazard and damage with errors small enough for most practical purposes. Further reduction is possible depending on the desired tradeoff between acceptable errors and computational efficiency. A sensitivity analysis suggests it is important to consider each hazard type in determining the multihazard scenarios, although the outcome is not sensitive to the precision of the weights.
    publisherASCE
    titleMultihazard Scenarios for Regional Seismic Risk Assessment of Spatially Distributed Infrastructure
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume27
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Infrastructure Systems
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000598
    journal fristpage04021001-1
    journal lastpage04021001-14
    page14
    treeJournal of Infrastructure Systems:;2021:;Volume ( 027 ):;issue: 001
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