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Performance of Structures in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India) during the December 2004 Great Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami
, C. Rai Durgesh, K. Jain Sudhir, B. Kaushik Hemant, Mondal Goutam, R. Dash Suresh
Published in SAGE Publications
2006
Volume: 22
   
Issue: 3_suppl
Pages: 321 - 354
Abstract

The damage sustained by buildings and structures in the Andaman and Nicobar islands area was due to earthquake shaking and/or giant tsunami waves. While damage on Little Andaman Island and all the Nicobar Islands was predominantly tsunami-related, damage on islands north of Little Andaman Island was primarily due to earthquake shaking even though tsunami waves and high tides were also a concern. In general, the building stock consists of a large number of traditional and non-engineered structures. Many traditional structures are made of wood, and they performed well under the intensity-VII earthquake shaking sustained along the islands. However, a number of new reinforced concrete (RC) structures suffered severe damage or even collapse. Also, extensive damage occurred to the coastal and harbor structures in the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

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JournalData powered by TypesetEarthquake Spectra
PublisherData powered by TypesetSAGE Publications
ISSN8755-2930
Open AccessNo