Title
Developing and Testing the Automated Post-Event Earthquake Loss Estimation and Visualisation (APE-ELEV) Technique.
Abstract
Abstract An automated, real-time, multiple sensor data source relying and globally applicable earthquake loss model and visualiser is desirable for post-event earthquake analysis. To achieve this there is a need to support rapid data ingestion, loss estimation and integration of data from multiple data sources and rapid visualisation at multiple geographic levels. In this paper, the design and development of the Automated Post-Event Earthquake Loss Estimation and Visualisation (APE-ELEV) system for real-time estimation and visualisation of insured losses incurred due to earthquakes is presented. A model for estimating ground up and net of facultative losses due to earthquakes in near real-time is implemented. Since post-event data is often available immediately from multiple disparate sources, a geo-browser is employed to facilitate the visualisation and integration of earthquake hazard, exposure and loss data. The feasibility of APE-ELEV is demonstrated using a test case earthquake that occurred in Tohoku, Japan (2011). The APE-ELEV model is further validated for ten global earthquakes using industry loss data.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/s10518-013-9495-7
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
Earthquake modelling,Post-event earthquake analysis,Insured loss estimation,Loss visualisation
Data source,Multiple data,Earthquake scenario,Visualization,Engineering,Civil engineering,Forensic engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
abs/1308.1846
6
1573-1456
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anthony Astoul100.34
Christopher Filliter200.34
Eric Mason321.07
Andrew Rau-chaplin463861.65
Kunal Shridhar521.07
Blesson Varghese635235.03
Naman Varshney721.07