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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
25 May 2021
Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure: A Neo-deterministic Approach communicates in one comprehensive volume the 'state of the art' scientific knowledge on earthquakes and related seismic risks. Earthquakes occur in a seemingly random way and in some cases, it is possible to trace seismicity back to the concept of deterministic chaos. Therefore seismicity can be explained by a deterministic mechanism that arises as a result of various convection movements in the Earth's mantle, expressed in the modern movement of lithospheric plates fueled by tidal forces. Consequently, to move from a perspective focused on response to emergencies to a new perspective based on prevention and sustainability, it is necessary to follow this Neo-deterministic approach (NDSHA) to guarantee prevention, saving lives and infrastructure.

So far, the neo-deterministic method has been successfully applied in numerous metropolitan areas such as Delhi (India), Beijing (China), Naples (Italy), Algiers (Algeria), Cairo (Egypt), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), and Thessaloniki (Greece). Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure includes case studies from these areas, as well as suggested applications to other seismically active areas around the globe. The book is essential reading for geophysicsts, geochemists and those working in disaster preparation and prevention.

Edited by:   , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
ISBN:   9780128235034
ISBN 10:   0128235039
Pages:   636
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Hazard, Risks, and Prediction 2. Seismic Hazard and Earthquake prediction 3. Morphostructural zonation 4. Block model 5. Application of NDSHA to Egypt 6. Application of NDSHA to India 7. Application of NDSHA to Italy and other areas worldwide, from Iberia to China 8. Computational aspects of NDSHA the Neo-Deterministic Seismic Hazard Assessment 9. NDSHA worldwide a change in paradigm (history of hazard estimates) 10. Application to industry, the role of NDSHA 11. Experience at Caltrans and elsewhere in USA 12. Application to USA 13. Strong Ground Motion Research 14. Application of earthquake scenarios to industry 15. Application to volcanic urban areas 16. Application to CHINA 17. Application to China of strong ground motion modeling 18. Application of NDSHA to Cuba 19. The view of a structural engineer about reliable seismic hazard assessment 20. Earthquake prediction and the synergy Geodesy - Seismology 21. NDSHA in Romania and neighboring regions 22. NDSHA in Bulgaria and neighboring regions

Giuliano Panza is a former professor of Seismology at Trieste University in Italy. He research focuses on integrated analysis of structure and dynamics of the lithosphere-asthenosphere system; integrated approach to modelling seismic waves in near-field and far-field; and earthquake-prone lineaments and premonitory seismicity patterns. Recent studies have evidenced the relevant role of CO2 Earth mantle degassing in the exosphere. Dr. Panzo has won several awards, including the Beno Gutenberg Medal from the European Union of Geosciences and a Medal of Honour from the Central European Initiative. He has published more than 100original articles, reviews, and proceedings papers. Vladimir G. Kossobokov received his PhD in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Geophysics) from the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, USSR Academy of Sciences, and a Doctor of Sciences in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Geophysics) when working at International Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. An author of about 200 articles in scientific journals, Prof. Kossobokov developed exploratory data analysis tools for pattern recognition of earthquake-prone areas and applied methods of statistical testing for samples of limited data. After the disastrous 2010 Haiti earthquake, Prof. Kossobokov developed the tools for quantitative testing and assessment of seismic hazard based on historical data, pattern recognition studies, and implications from the USLE. Efraim Laor, Executive Director Bien Etre Pour Tous [INGO based in Brussels, Belgium], rehabilitation projects of 2.2 million Internally Displaced People [IDPs] in the Democratic Republic Congo [DRC] and Cameroon. Chairman, Government of Israel National Steering Committee for Disaster Reduction. Benedetto De Vivo studied at the University of Napoli Federico II and graduated from there in Geological Sciences. After graduation he worked as consulting geologist for private companies operating in Italy, Africa and Central America in the field of ore deposits, geochemical prospecting, environmental geology and hydrogeology. Later, he was an Associate Professor in Applied Geochemistry at University of Napoli Federico II, and in 2000 he became a Full Professor in Geochemistry at the same University. B. De Vivo served as a research fellow at the Colorado School of Mines in 1978 and with the United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA, in 1982 and 1992. He was invited to serve as a visiting scientist at the Geological Survey of Japan, in 1990 by the EC-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation. He has been Chairman of the Working Group Inclusions in Minerals of the International Mineralogical Association, has been member of the Editorial Board of Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2004-2007). At present is a member of the Board of Associate Editors (since 1996) of Mineralogy and Petrology, Associate Editor of American Mineralogist since 2012 and is Chief Editor of Journal of Geochemical Exploration since 2007. He has been a member of different Experts Government Committees for base-metal mining research activities and for the remediation of industrial sites in Italy. His current research interests span a wide range of topics including geochemical prospecting, fluid and melt inclusions studies applied mostly to study volcanic and sub-volcanic systems, and environmental geochemistry. B. De Vivo has published 190 papers (most of them on top internationally referred journals) and has edited different special volumes of J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., Eur. J. Miner., Inst. Mining and Metallurgy, and Mineralogy and Petrology; he is author of 4 text books (in Italian) in geochemical prospecting and environmental geochemistry. In 2001 was nominated as Fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America for his outstanding contributions to the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry and petrology ; in 2006 was appointed as an Adjunct Professor of the Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA. Selected in a list of 5 elegible, by a Committee of Wises, as a candidate for the nomination by the Ministry of University and Research (MIUR) to the Presidency of Institute National of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).

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