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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Historic Constructions in the Downtown of Mexico City

L. Gerardo F. Salazar, Tiago Miguel Ferreira

2020Sustainability35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seismic risk is determined by the sum of multiple components produced by a certain seismic intensity, being represented by the seismic hazard, the structural vulnerability and the exposure of assets at a specified zone. Most of the methods and strategies applied to evaluate the vulnerability of historic constructions are specialized in buildings with higher importance, either public or private, by relegating ordinary dwellings to a second plane. On account of this, this paper aims to present a seismic vulnerability assessment, considering a limited urban area of the Historic Downtown of Mexico City (La Merced Neighborhood), thus showing the analysis of 166 historic buildings. The seismic vulnerability assessment of the area was performed resorting to a simplified seismic vulnerability assessment method, composed of both qualitative and quantitative parameters. To better manage and analyze the human and economic exposure, the results were integrated into a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool, which allowed to map vulnerability and damage scenarios for different earthquake intensities.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)DowntownVulnerability assessmentSeismic hazardSeismic riskHazardEarthquake scenarioGeographyCivil engineeringEnvironmental planningSeismologyGeologyEngineeringComputer scienceArchaeologyComputer securityOrganic chemistryPsychotherapistChemistryPsychologyPsychological resilienceMasonry and Concrete Structural AnalysisFacilities and Workplace ManagementMedieval Architecture and Archaeology