There are almost 50 years of research on fragility and vulnerability assessment, both key elements in seismic risk or loss estimation. This paper presents the online database of physical vulnerability models that has been created as part of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) initiative. The database comprises fragility and vulnerability curves, damage-to-loss models, and capacity curves for various types of structures. The attributes that have been selected to characterize each function, the constraints of setting up a usable database, the challenges in collecting these models, and the current trends in the development of vulnerability models are discussed in this study. The current collection of models leverages upon the outputs of several initiatives, such as GEM's Global Vulnerability Consortium and the European Syner-G project. This database is publicly available through the web-based GEM OpenQuake-platform http://doi.org/10.13117/GEM.DATASET.VULN.WEB-V1.0
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The Global Earthquake Model Physical Vulnerability Database
Catalina Yepes-Estrada;
Catalina Yepes-Estrada
a
GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
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Vitor Silva, M. EERI;
Vitor Silva, M. EERI
a
GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
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Tiziana Rossetto, M. EERI;
Tiziana Rossetto, M. EERI
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
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Dina D'Ayala, M. EERI;
Dina D'Ayala, M. EERI
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
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Ioanna Ioannou;
Ioanna Ioannou
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
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Abdelghani Meslem;
Abdelghani Meslem
c
Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR), Gunnar Randers, Kjeller, Norway
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Helen Crowley, M. EERI
Helen Crowley, M. EERI
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GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
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Catalina Yepes-Estrada
a
GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
Vitor Silva, M. EERI
a
GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
Tiziana Rossetto, M. EERI
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
Dina D'Ayala, M. EERI
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
Ioanna Ioannou
b
EPICentre, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Gower Street, London
Abdelghani Meslem
c
Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR), Gunnar Randers, Kjeller, Norway
Helen Crowley, M. EERI
a
GEM Foundation, Via Ferrata 1, Pavia, Italy
Publisher: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Received:
18 Jan 2016
Accepted:
01 Jul 2016
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Online ISSN: 1944-8201
Print ISSN: 8755-2930
© 2016 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Spectra (2016) 32 (4): 2567–2585.
Article history
Received:
18 Jan 2016
Accepted:
01 Jul 2016
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Citation
Catalina Yepes-Estrada, Vitor Silva, Tiziana Rossetto, Dina D'Ayala, Ioanna Ioannou, Abdelghani Meslem, Helen Crowley; The Global Earthquake Model Physical Vulnerability Database. Earthquake Spectra 2016;; 32 (4): 2567–2585. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/011816EQS015DP
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