Title of article :
Performance of industrial facilities and lifelines during the October 23rd, 2011 Van, Turkey Earthquake
Author/Authors :
Nasserasadi, Kiarash University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran , Seyed Razzaghi, Mehran Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
Damage to essential facilities (e.g. lifelines and industrial facilities) due to extreme loads may cause remarkable indirect
impact as well as direct physical loss. Hence understanding seismic performance of essential facilities is very important in
high seismic risk regions. On October 23, 2011 an earthquake of magnitude Mw7.2 occurred in Van province in eastern
Turkey. Several damages occurred at industrial plants. Damage to equipment and buildings caused work abandon in some
industrial plants. In this paper the observed damage to essential facilities such as transportation systems, silos and gas stations
are presented.
Keywords :
Van Earthquake , lifelines , damage , seismic performance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics