2015
DOI: 10.13167/2015.11.6
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Assessing Seismic Risk in Retfala Nova, Osijek

Abstract: The Croatian territory, as part of the Mediterranean-trans-Asiatic belt, experiences pronounced earthquake activity. Seismic risk is the expected damage caused by earthquakes to buildings, measured both in social and economic losses, which can be described through seismic hazard, seismic vulnerability, and exposure. The city of Osijek is located in the eastern part of Croatia, and Retfala Nova is a residential settlement in the western part of the city. An important step in assessing earthquake loss is definin… Show more

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“…Analytical methods applied in the territory of the City of Osijek, and based on the structural models and results of dynamic or static analyses, are presented in the works of Galista and Hadzima-Nyarko [60], Hadzima-Nyarko et al [61], and Pavić et al [62].…”
Section: Experiences Obtained By Provided Seismic Vulnerability Assesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analytical methods applied in the territory of the City of Osijek, and based on the structural models and results of dynamic or static analyses, are presented in the works of Galista and Hadzima-Nyarko [60], Hadzima-Nyarko et al [61], and Pavić et al [62].…”
Section: Experiences Obtained By Provided Seismic Vulnerability Assesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first meaningful scientific research, listing and characterization of buildings in Croatia, based on original data and in situ observations, was carried out at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Osijek, as part of the "Earthquake Risk of Urban Areas" project [24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: Seismic Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%