From fc09fa2098ff7b2ee4412bd68e62b4f871412015 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LanaTodorovic93 Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2025 10:22:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/3] tiny updates. --- .../1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv | 5 ++++- .../1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_1.csv | 4 +++- .../1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_2.csv | 4 +++- .../20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/README.md | 10 ++++++++-- 4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv index 684fe20b..a8c188a9 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv @@ -2,4 +2,7 @@ NZL,New_Zealand,181,181,1500,,301500,,,,,15000000000,12000000000,USD,,,EM-DAT,"Insured Damages and Total Damages, unadjusted ('000 US$)" NZL,New_Zealand,185,185,1500,,,,,100000,Buildings,15000000000,,USD,,,NOAA, NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,,,,,,3500000000-8000000000,USD,,,Verisk, -NZL,New_Zealand,182,182,7171,,,,,,,,,,,,Johnston_et_al_2014,"The total injury burden was analyzed for demography, context of injury, causes of injury, and injury type. Injury context was classified as direct (shaking of the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing unavoidable injuries), action (movement of person during the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing potentially avoidable injuries), and secondary (cause of injury after shaking ceased). Nine categories of injury cause were identified (i.e. trip/fall, cleanup, projectile, helping others, children, ground damage, glass, masonry, animals)." \ No newline at end of file +NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,,,,,2.15E+10,17200000000,USD,,,SwissRe, +NZL,New_Zealand,182,182,7171,,,,,,,,,,,,Johnston_et_al_2014,"The total injury burden was analyzed for demography, context of injury, causes of injury, and injury type. Injury context was classified as direct (shaking of the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing unavoidable injuries), action (movement of person during the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing potentially avoidable injuries), and secondary (cause of injury after shaking ceased). Nine categories of injury cause were identified (i.e. trip/fall, cleanup, projectile, helping others, children, ground damage, glass, masonry, animals)." +NZL,New_Zealand,,,,70000,,,,,,,,,,,Colbert et al. (2022) + https://teara.govt.nz/en/historic-earthquakes/page-13,"In the weeks following the earthquake about 70,000 people were believed to have left the city due to uninhabitable homes, lack of basic services and continuing aftershocks" +NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,>5000,,,,,,,,,Cubrinovski_etaL_2011,"Nearly 20,000 was severely affected by liquefaction, with over 5,000 buildings damaged beyond repair and eventually resulted in demolition" diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_1.csv b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_1.csv index 1f983a98..7324ca4b 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_1.csv +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_1.csv @@ -5,4 +5,6 @@ 3,Canterbury Region,8,8,,,,,,,,,Died on buses in the central city,New_Zealand_Police,,,,, 3,Canterbury Region,28,28,,,,,,,,,Died in other areas of the central city,New_Zealand_Police,,,,, 3,Canterbury Region,12,12,,,,,,,,,Died in suburban locations,New_Zealand_Police,,,,, -3,Canterbury Region,182,182,7171,,,,,,,,,Johnston_et_al_2014,"The total injury burden was analyzed for demography, context of injury, causes of injury, and injury type. Injury context was classified as direct (shaking of the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing unavoidable injuries), action (movement of person during the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing potentially avoidable injuries), and secondary (cause of injury after shaking ceased). Nine categories of injury cause were identified (i.e. trip/fall, cleanup, projectile, helping others, children, ground damage, glass, masonry, animals).",,,, \ No newline at end of file +3,Canterbury Region,182,182,7171,,,,,,,,,Johnston_et_al_2014,"The total injury burden was analyzed for demography, context of injury, causes of injury, and injury type. Injury context was classified as direct (shaking of the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing unavoidable injuries), action (movement of person during the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing potentially avoidable injuries), and secondary (cause of injury after shaking ceased). Nine categories of injury cause were identified (i.e. trip/fall, cleanup, projectile, helping others, children, ground damage, glass, masonry, animals).",,,, +3,Canterbury Region,,,,,,,,,70000,,,Colbert et al. (2022) + https://teara.govt.nz/en/historic-earthquakes/page-13,"In the weeks following the earthquake about 70,000 people were believed to have left the city due to uninhabitable homes, lack of basic services and continuing aftershocks",,,, +3,Canterbury Region,181,181,>7000,,,,>10000,,,,,EEFIT mission,"Official figures reveal that there were 181 confirmed fatalities, over 7,000 injuries and over 10,000 people were made homeless",,,, diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_2.csv b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_2.csv index 0603e8cb..c5134c3b 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_2.csv +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_Human_ID_2.csv @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ ID_1,NAME_1,ID_2,NAME_2,FATALITIES,FATALITIES_GROUND_SHAKING,INJURIES,INJURIES_LIGHT,INJURIES_SEVERE,INJURIES_CRITICAL,HOMELESS,SHELTERED,DISPLACED_POPULATION,AFFECTED_POPULATION,CAUSE_OF_INJURY/DEATH,REFERENCE,COMMENTS,FATALITIES_FROM_FACADES_OR_WALLS_COLLAPSE,FATALITIES_INSIDE_BUILDINGS,FATALITIES_FOR_CHIMNEY_BREAST_COLLAPSE,OTHER 3,Canterbury Region,13,Christchurch,42,42,,,,,,,,,,Caterbury_Earthquake_Royal_Commission_2012 + Cambridge Earthquake Impact Database,Individual unreinforced masonry buildings that caused fatalities: forty-two people died as a result of building failures (other than the Canterbury Television and Pyne Gould Corporation buildings) in the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Walls constructed of solid clay bricks in cement mortar. Roof and floor framing in timber. Most are 1- and 2-storey buildings.,35,4,1,2 -3,Canterbury Region,13,Christchurch,182,182,6659,,,,,,,,,University of Otago + Cambridge Earthquake Impact Database,,,,, \ No newline at end of file +3,Canterbury Region,13,Christchurch,182,182,6659,,,,,,,,,University of Otago + Cambridge Earthquake Impact Database,,,,, +3,Canterbury Region,13,Christchurch,,,,,,,,,70000,,,Colbert et al. (2022) + https://teara.govt.nz/en/historic-earthquakes/page-13,"In the weeks following the earthquake about 70,000 people were believed to have left the city due to uninhabitable homes, lack of basic services and continuing aftershocks",,,, +3,Canterbury Region,13,Christchurch,181,181,>7000,,,,>10000,,,,,EEFIT mission,"Official figures reveal that there were 181 confirmed fatalities, over 7,000 injuries and over 10,000 people were made homeless",,,, diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/README.md b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/README.md index 287fe919..dc389edd 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/README.md +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/README.md @@ -30,16 +30,22 @@ Check the definitions of the parameters used in the impact files in the [impact ### Publications +- **Kam_et_al_2010:** Kam WY, Pampanin S, Dhakal R, Gavin HP, Roeder C (2010). Seismic performance of reinforced concrete buildings in the September 2010 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 43(4):340-350. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.43.4.340-350. + +- **Cubrinovski_et_al_2011:** Cubrinovski M, Bradley B, Wotherspoon L et al. (2011). Geotechnical aspects of the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. +Bulletin of New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 44(4):205-226. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.44.4.205-226 + - **Ingham_and_Griffith_2011:** Ingham JM, Griffith MC (2011). The performance of earthquake strengthened URM buildings in the Christchurch CBD in the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Addendum Report to the Royal Commission of Inquiry. - **Johnston_et_al_2014:** Johnston D, Standring S, Ronan K, Lindell M, Wilson T, Cousins J, Aldridge E, Ardagh MW, Deely JM, Jensen S, Kirsch T, Bissell R (2014). The 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes: context and cause of injury. Natural Hazards, 73:627-637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-014-1094-7. -- **Kam_et_al_2010:** Kam WY, Pampanin S, Dhakal R, Gavin HP, Roeder C (2010). Seismic performance of reinforced concrete buildings in the September 2010 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 43(4):340-350. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.43.4.340-350. - - **Lin_et_al_2014:** Lin SL, Uma S, Nayyerloo M, Buxton R, King A (2014). Engineering characterisation of building performance with detailed engineering evaluation (DEE) data from the Canterbury earthquake sequence. ASEC 2014 Conference, Structural Engineering in Australasia–World Standards (Auckland, New Zealand). Data available online at: http://www.ceqid.org/CEQID/Earthquake.aspx?p=32&ix=75&pid=32&prcid=17&ppid=600. - **Moon_et_al_2014:** Moon L, Dizhur D, Senaldi I, Derakhshan H, Griffith M, Magenes G, Ingham J (2014). The demise of the URM building stock in Christchurch during the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence. Earthquake Spectra, 30(1):253-276. https://doi.org/10.1193/022113EQS044M. +- **Colbert_et_al_2022:** Colbert J, Sila-Nowicka K, Yao J (2022). Driving forces of population change following the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New +Zealand: A multiscale geographically weighted regression approach. Population, Space and Place, 28(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2583 + ### Global databases / references From 548cf247bbedd2eebf71b5b7e989e4f58b1b7924 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LanaTodorovic93 Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2025 10:29:36 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/3] Update induced effects. --- .../20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv index a8c188a9..bcb4c82f 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/1_Impact/Impact_All_ID_0.csv @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,,,,,,3500000000-8000000000,USD,,,Verisk, NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,,,,,2.15E+10,17200000000,USD,,,SwissRe, NZL,New_Zealand,182,182,7171,,,,,,,,,,,,Johnston_et_al_2014,"The total injury burden was analyzed for demography, context of injury, causes of injury, and injury type. Injury context was classified as direct (shaking of the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing unavoidable injuries), action (movement of person during the primary earthquake or aftershocks causing potentially avoidable injuries), and secondary (cause of injury after shaking ceased). Nine categories of injury cause were identified (i.e. trip/fall, cleanup, projectile, helping others, children, ground damage, glass, masonry, animals)." NZL,New_Zealand,,,,70000,,,,,,,,,,,Colbert et al. (2022) + https://teara.govt.nz/en/historic-earthquakes/page-13,"In the weeks following the earthquake about 70,000 people were believed to have left the city due to uninhabitable homes, lack of basic services and continuing aftershocks" -NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,>5000,,,,,,,,,Cubrinovski_etaL_2011,"Nearly 20,000 was severely affected by liquefaction, with over 5,000 buildings damaged beyond repair and eventually resulted in demolition" +NZL,New_Zealand,,,,,,>5000,,,,,,,liquefaction,,Cubrinovski_etaL_2011,"Nearly 20,000 was severely affected by liquefaction, with over 5,000 buildings damaged beyond repair and eventually resulted in demolition" From 49280484559a4d2caf96a42707e54e584466f843 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LanaTodorovic93 Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 09:43:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Update max shaking info. --- Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/README.md b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/README.md index d559023b..49750694 100644 --- a/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/README.md +++ b/Oceania/New_Zealand/20110222_M6.1_Christchurch/README.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The `2011 Christchurch earthquake`, which struck on Tuesday, 22 February at 12:5 ## Estimated and observed ground shaking -The folder [OpenQuake_gmfs](./OpenQuake_gmfs/) contains the input files required to generate ground motion fields, considering different rupture solutions and conditioning the ground shaking to the recording stations for the event, where available. The figures below present an example of the results, illustrating the median ground motion fields with and without conditioning. These results are based on the rupture and ground motion model that demonstrates the lowest nominal bias. The maximum recorded Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) was [insert value here], observed at [insert location here]. If no seismic station data were available for the event, the generated ground motion fields are shown w +The folder [OpenQuake_gmfs](./OpenQuake_gmfs/) contains the input files required to generate ground motion fields, considering different rupture solutions and conditioning the ground shaking to the recording stations for the event, where available. The figures below present an example of the results, illustrating the median ground motion fields with and without conditioning. These results are based on the rupture and ground motion model that demonstrates the lowest nominal bias. The maximum recorded Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) was 1.63 g, observed at Heathcote Valley Primary School site (station code: HVSC). If no seismic station data were available for the event, the generated ground motion fields are shown w