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Assessment of Building Physical Vulnerability in Earthquake-Debris Flow Disaster Chain

Zheng et al., 2023

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3850568838076734825
Author
Zheng H
Deng Z
Guo L
Liu J
Liu L
Li T
Zheng H
Zheng T
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Science

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Large earthquakes not only directly damage buildings but also trigger debris flows, which cause secondary damage to buildings, forming a more destructive earthquake-debris flow disaster chain. A quantitative assessment of building vulnerability is essential for damage …
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