2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-011-9333-8
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The concept of a disruption index: application to the overall impact of the July 9, 1998 Faial earthquake (Azores islands)

Abstract: The earthquake that struck Faial, Pico and São Jorge in 1998 has allowed the collection of an unprecedented quantity of good-quality data on damage to construction, costs of repair and other variables. A general overview of the impact of the earthquake is presented, and its effects on the population, housing, monumental structures and economy 10 years after its occurrence are analysed and briefly reported in this paper. We present the overall results obtained from multiple sources of information, primarily fro… Show more

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“…The obtained results indicate that if we gather together the debris (obtained from the building stock) and the bridges damages, we obtain an impact on Mobility, according to DI methodology (Oliveira et al 2012;Ferreira et al 2014) equal to II and III (Fig. 9.12).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The obtained results indicate that if we gather together the debris (obtained from the building stock) and the bridges damages, we obtain an impact on Mobility, according to DI methodology (Oliveira et al 2012;Ferreira et al 2014) equal to II and III (Fig. 9.12).…”
Section: Application: Portugalmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This sophisticated software can model physical risk assessment and is the first earthquake risk simulator that offer an integrated cascade-effect approach and a global impact at urban or regional scale (the DI, Disruption index: Oliveira et al 2012;Ferreira et al 2014). The results provided by QuakeIST® are capable to identify important factors and systems which contribute to main urban disruptions, providing plans and guidance for short-, medium-, and long-term investment projects to reduce risk.…”
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confidence: 99%