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1 March 2011 Quantitative Assessment of Seismic Mortality Risks in China
Xu Zhongchun, Wu Shaohong, Dai Erfu, Li Kaizhong
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Abstract

Based on the forming mechanism of seismic hazard risk, we established a seismic vulnerability curve on population and determined earthquake occurrence parameters. We then assessed the risk of seismic hazard mortality at the county level across China using the assessment model, and analyzed spatial patterns. We adopted past, present, and future disaster-breeding materials to assess the probability of earthquakes. In order to determine the earthquake parameters of 2355 counties accurately, we integrated history seismic intensities, seismic activity fault belts distributions and seismic peak ground acceleration. Based on data of seismic disasters from 1990 to 2009 in China, linear fitting between seismic intensities and mortalities was performed. And a vulnerability curve of seismic mortality, which was appropriate for seismic risk assessment, was established. Seismic mortality risks were assessed quantitatively at the county level using the model and the spatial patterns were analyzed. Seismic mortality risks of 2355 counties with intensities from V to XI were analyzed thoroughly. This study indicates that under different seismic intensities, China's eastern and central regions are generally confronted with higher risk than western regions. High-risk areas are scattered in Shandong and Jiangsu, northern Anhui and eastern Heilongjiang and Jilin, where populations are dense and the environment is conducive to disasters. Risk-free areas displayed patchy distributions nationwide, and patterns were mostly unchanged.

Xu Zhongchun, Wu Shaohong, Dai Erfu, and Li Kaizhong "Quantitative Assessment of Seismic Mortality Risks in China," Journal of Resources and Ecology 2(1), 83-90, (1 March 2011). https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1674-764x.2011.01.012
Received: 7 December 2010; Accepted: 1 March 2011; Published: 1 March 2011
KEYWORDS
China
risk assessment
seismic hazards
seismic mortality risks
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