2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12040-020-01407-y
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Site-specific probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for proposed smart city, Warangal

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“…Low elevation/s may be ascribed to the non-availability of sand which is the principal material in ramp construction while the flat-roofed buildings to the regional land-atmosphere processes and for engineering more habitable space (suggestive of crowd melee). Seismically Warangal is in Zone -II-c & III-c along with Bhubaneswar; Puri; Konarak; and Khajuraho -Zone III (Khan & Kumar 2020). Kathmandu is in Zone V. Such heavy scale was to vaunt technology; and human resources (muscle power) with permanency.…”
Section: Fort Templementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low elevation/s may be ascribed to the non-availability of sand which is the principal material in ramp construction while the flat-roofed buildings to the regional land-atmosphere processes and for engineering more habitable space (suggestive of crowd melee). Seismically Warangal is in Zone -II-c & III-c along with Bhubaneswar; Puri; Konarak; and Khajuraho -Zone III (Khan & Kumar 2020). Kathmandu is in Zone V. Such heavy scale was to vaunt technology; and human resources (muscle power) with permanency.…”
Section: Fort Templementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the present study focuses on carrying out the seismic hazard analysis by applying the proposed fuzzy -probabilistic approach by systematically compiling the earthquake data from 1800 to 2020 AD and accounting for the probabilistic and fuzzy uncertainties associated with the parameters of the seismic hazard. A few conventional hazard analyses carried out in India and southern PI (Nayak et al, 2015;Mridula et al, 2016;Ghosh & Chakraborty, 2017;Patil et al, 2018;Muzzaffar Khan & Kalyan Kumar, 2020;Sharma et al, 2020Sharma et al, & 2021 are also utilised in this study for compiling the earthquake catalogue and the hazard analysis procedure is improved with the addition of fuzzy uncertainty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%