Urban Geology and its Relationship to Intraplate Earthquake Risk - Lessons from the 1989 Newcastle Experience

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

For the past five years the University of Queenslandhas, through its various workshops, been preaching to Australia that there was a potentially hazardous situation from earthquakes for urban Australia. A few people outside The University accepted this, but largely the warnings fell on deaf ears.The 1989 Newcastle earthquake changed that per-ception. The most important lessons to emerge from Newcastle were (i)the realization that in continental areas small earthquakes cause widespread damage:(ii)the local geology of an area is of great importance in the damage done by an earthquake.These two factors clearly indicate that, in the future, we must take far greater account of the "Urban Geology" of an area. This paper discusses the need for urban geology and its impact on seismic risk and compares that with the traditional methods of assessing seismic risk.
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APA:  (1990)  Urban Geology and its Relationship to Intraplate Earthquake Risk - Lessons from the 1989 Newcastle Experience

MLA: Urban Geology and its Relationship to Intraplate Earthquake Risk - Lessons from the 1989 Newcastle Experience. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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