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Nature of Earthquakes

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This chapter introduces some of the basic concepts in Engineering Seismology that should be familiar to earthquake engineers who analyze and design structures against earthquake induced seismic waves. The majority of these concepts are also used as tools to assess seismic hazard for quantifying earthquake demands on structures. The chapter begins with a summary of the main components of Earth’s interior structure and their interaction with each other in order to describe the physical mechanism triggering the earthquakes. These introductory discussions lead to the definitions of earthquake types, their relation with global plate movements and resulting faulting styles. The magnitude scales for determining the earthquake size as well as primary features of seismic waveforms that are used to quantify earthquake intensity follow through. The characteristics of accelerograms that are mainly used to compute the ground-motion intensity parameters for engineering studies as well as the macroseismic intensity scales that qualitatively inform about the earthquake influence over the earthquake affected area are discussed towards the end of the chapter. The chapter concludes by a brief overview on the effects of earthquake shake on the built and geotechnical environment to emphasize the extent of earthquake related problems and broad technical areas that should be focused by earthquake engineers.

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    Magnitude is a measure of earthquake size and discussed in the subsequent sections of this chapter.

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Sucuoğlu, H., Akkar, S. (2014). Nature of Earthquakes. In: Basic Earthquake Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01026-7_1

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