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    The street as an area of human exposure in an earthquake aftermath: the case of Lorca, Spain, 2011 by M. B. Rojo, E. Beck, C. Lutoff

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The earthquake which struck the city of Lorca, Spain, on 11 May 2011 killed 9 people, injured over 300 and caused considerable damage, including one collapsed building. …”
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    A Review of the Performance of Infilled RC Structures in Recent Earthquakes by André Furtado, Hugo Rodrigues, António Arêde, Humberto Varum

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The definition of these damage types is supported by post-earthquake damage reconnaissance missions in Sichuan (China) in 2008, L’Aquila (Italy) in 2009, Lorca (Spain) in 2011, Emilia-Romagna (Italy) in 2012, Gorkha (Nepal) in 2015, Muisne (Ecuador) in 2016 and Chiapas (Mexico) in 2017. …”
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    The Spatial Perspective in Post-Earthquake Evaluation to Improve Mitigation Strategies: Geostatistical Analysis of the Seismic Damage Applied to a Real Case Study by Salvador García-Ayllón, Antonio Tomás, José Luis Ródenas

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This new framework will be applied to analyze, from a geostatistical perspective, the damage levels observed in the city of Lorca (Spain) after the earthquake of 2011; a case study where various studies have proposed different measures to mitigate the impact of future earthquakes as a consequence of focusing on different phenomena as the main variable for the damage produced. …”
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    Dynamic Monitoring of a Mid-Rise Building by Real-Aperture Radar Interferometer: Advantages and Limitations by Rodrigo E. Alva, Luis G. Pujades, Ramón González-Drigo, Guido Luzi, Oriol Caselles, Luis A. Pinzón

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…A five-story reinforced concrete housing building, which was damaged during the May 11th 2011 Lorca (Spain) earthquake, is used as a case study. The building was monitored using both types of instruments. …”
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    Specific seismic retrofitting of a compact reinforced concrete building with X-bracings and steel jackets. Application to a primary school in Huelva. by Emilio Romero-Sánchez, Antonio Morales-Esteban, María-Victoria Requena-García-Cruz, Beatriz Zapico-Blanco, Jaime de-Miguel-Rodríguez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…For example, during the L´Aquila (Italia, Mw 6.3, 2009) and Lorca (Spain, Mw 5.9, 2011) earthquakes, many old buildings were severely damaged and some of them collapsed. …”
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    Specific seismic retrofitting of a compact reinforced concrete building with X-bracings and steel jackets. Application to a primary school in Huelva by Emilio Romero-Sánchez, Antonio Morales-Esteban, María-Victoria Requena-García-Cruz, Beatriz Zapico-Blanco, Jaime de-Miguel-Rodríguez, Francisco Martínez-Álvarez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…For example, during the L´Aquila (Italia, Mw 6.3, 2009) and Lorca (Spain, Mw 5.9, 2011) earthquakes, many old buildings were severely damaged and some of them collapsed. …”
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    Comparing post-event and pre-event damage assessment: Information gaps and lessons learnt by Minucci Guido, Garcia-Fernandez Mariano, Menoni Scira, Molinari Daniela, Jimenez Maria-Jose, Mendoza Marina Tamara, Ballio Francesco, Berni Nicola, Tabernero Cristina Cedazo, Francès Rosa Mata

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…To this aim, the flood hitting the Umbria Region (Italy) in 2012 and the earthquake event that stuck the municipality of Lorca (Spain) in 2011 were investigated. Observed damages and damage predictions based on data that were available before the disaster have been compared. …”
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    Impact of Biological Agents on Postsurgical Complications in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Multicentre Study of Geteccu by María José García, Montserrat Rivero, José Miranda-Bautista, Iria Bastón-Rey, Francisco Mesonero, Eduardo Leo-Carnerero, Diego Casas-Deza, Carmen Cagigas Fernández, Albert Martin-Cardona, Ismael El Hajra, Nerea Hernández-Aretxabaleta, Isabel Pérez-Martínez, Esteban Fuentes-Valenzuela, Nuria Jiménez, Cristina Rubín de Célix, Ana Gutiérrez, Cristina Suárez Ferrer, José María Huguet, Agnes Fernández-Clotet, María González-Vivó, Blanca Del Val, Jesús Castro-Poceiro, Luigi Melcarne, Carmen Dueñas, Marta Izquierdo, David Monfort, Abdel Bouhmidi, Patricia Ramírez De la Piscina, Eva Romero, Gema Molina, Jaime Zorrilla, Cristina Calvino-Suárez, Eugenia Sánchez, Andrea Nuñez, Olivia Sierra, Beatriz Castro, Yamile Zabana, Irene González-Partida, Saioa De la Maza, Andrés Castaño, Rodrigo Nájera-Muñoz, Luis Sánchez-Guillén, Micaela Riat Castro, José Luis Rueda, José Manuel Benítez, Pedro Delgado-Guillena, Carlos Tardillo, Elena Peña, Santiago Frago-Larramona, María Carmen Rodríguez-Grau, Rocío Plaza, Pablo Pérez-Galindo, Jesús Martínez-Cadilla, Luis Menchén, Manuel Barreiro-De Acosta, Rubén Sánchez-Aldehuelo, María Dolores De la Cruz, Luis Javier Lamuela, Ignacio Marín, Laura Nieto-García, Antonio López-San Román, José Manuel Herrera, María Chaparro, Javier P. Gisbert, on behalf of the Young Group of GETECCU

    Published 2021-09-01
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