Ground motion characteristics and shaking damage of the 11th March 2011 Mw9.0 Great East Japan earthquake

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Katsuichiro Goda
Antonios Pomonis
Siau Chen Chian
Mark Offord
Keiko Saito
Peter Sammonds
Stuart Fraser
Alison Raby
Joshua Macabuag
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[1] University of Bristol,Department of Civil Engineering/Cabot Research Institute
[2] Cambridge Architectural Research Limited,Department of Engineering
[3] University of Cambridge,Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction
[4] Sellafield Ltd,undefined
[5] University College of London,undefined
[6] GNS Science/Massey University Joint Centre for Disaster Research,undefined
[7] Plymouth University,undefined
[8] Building Design Partnership,undefined
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11th March 2011 Great East Japan (Tōhoku) earthquake; Ground shaking damage; Ground motion characteristics; Long duration motion; Field investigation and observation;
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A catastrophic Mw9.0 earthquake and subsequent giant tsunami struck the Tōhoku and Kanto regions of Japan on 11th March 2011, causing tremendous casualties, massive damage to structures and infrastructure, and huge economic loss. This event has revealed weakness and vulnerability of urban cities and modern society in Japan, which were thought to be one of the most earthquake-prepared nations in the world. Nevertheless, recorded ground motion data from this event offer invaluable information and opportunity; their unique features include very strong short-period spectral content, long duration, and effects due to local asperities as well as direction of rupture/wave propagation. Aiming at gaining useful experience from this tragic event, Earthquake Engineering Field Investigation Team (EEFIT) organised and dispatched a team to the Tōhoku region of Japan. During the EEFIT mission, ground shaking damage surveys were conducted in Sendai, Shirakawa, and Sukagawa, where the Japan Meteorological Agency intensity of 6+ was observed and instrumentally recorded ground motion data were available. The damage survey results identify the key factors for severe shaking damage, such as insufficient lateral reinforcement and detailing in structural columns from structural capacity viewpoint and rich spectral content of ground shaking in the intermediate vibration period range from seismic demand viewpoint. Importantly, inclusion of several ground motion parameters, such as nonlinear structural response, in shaking damage surveys, can improve the correlation of observed ground motion with shaking damage and therefore enhance existing indicators of potential damage.
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