2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijdrbe-06-2020-0060
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Tectonics and earthquake potential of Bangladesh: a review

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an integrative review of the literature to understand the underlying risks of tectonic plate movements, earthquakes and possible earth tremors on Bangladesh as a country filled with waterways. Design/methodology/approach This study presents a review of seismic activities to present an overview of the active tectonic architecture of the region and its seismic potential with past consequence in Bangladesh region and its immediate surroundings. For the purpose of … Show more

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“…The last row of Table 4 shows that the construction quality of all high-rise buildings, including those with 6-10 stories, have high-level nonconformity. This constitutes a serious threat to the occupants, investors/developers, and the construction quality control authority as Bangladesh is an earthquake-and other natural disasters-prone country, which sharply increases vulnerability to structural collapse (Apu and Das 2020;Omar et al 2021). However, although the construction quality of private low-rise academic and high-rise commercial buildings is generally quite good (nonconformity scores below 0.30), such factors as premature concrete stressing (CQ6), consultant/designer not invited for supervision (MC3), and insufficient periodic laboratory testing of materials (MC6) have a very low score (less than 0.10), which severely reduces their average nonconformity score.…”
Section: Nonconformities With Project Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last row of Table 4 shows that the construction quality of all high-rise buildings, including those with 6-10 stories, have high-level nonconformity. This constitutes a serious threat to the occupants, investors/developers, and the construction quality control authority as Bangladesh is an earthquake-and other natural disasters-prone country, which sharply increases vulnerability to structural collapse (Apu and Das 2020;Omar et al 2021). However, although the construction quality of private low-rise academic and high-rise commercial buildings is generally quite good (nonconformity scores below 0.30), such factors as premature concrete stressing (CQ6), consultant/designer not invited for supervision (MC3), and insufficient periodic laboratory testing of materials (MC6) have a very low score (less than 0.10), which severely reduces their average nonconformity score.…”
Section: Nonconformities With Project Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is endowed with abundant natural resources yet is highly prone to seismic activities. The nation's varied island composition and complex geological structures frequently subject it to earthquakes, resulting in significant challenges for its people and their built environments (Apu & Das, 2021;Chaudhary & Piracha, 2021;Lopez-Saavedra & Marti, 2023). The regularity of these seismic events highlights the critical need for enhanced understanding and accurate prediction, pivotal for efficient disaster management and reduction strategies (Du, Wang, Xie, & Dong, 2023;Elliott, 2020;Freddi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these zones created earthquakes, depending on their positions. A chronological analysis of important earthquakes in Bangladesh has been established by some of the researchers [13][14][15] and included in Bangladesh, as illustrated by Fig. 2 which displays the earthquake intensity in different faults.…”
Section: Introduction: 1background Of Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%