2. SARA: a community
Jairo Andrés Valcárcel Torres
OpenQuake Release
January 21 2015
Pavia, Italy
3. SARA
SARA is a three year project, funded by Swiss Re Foundation, focused on
the assessment of potential losses and impacts of earthquakes in South
America
Our goal: to obtain a transparent seismic risk model, produced by local
experts in a close communication with decision makers
Local experts+50
17 Local
institutions
2
European
organizations
4. Components of SARA
Tools for OpenQuake Platform
Regional and integrated
risk assessment
Seismic hazard
Assessment
State of the art
Active faults
Subduction
Catalogue
Crustal
deformaton
GMPE’S
Regional model
Exposure and
vulnerability
models
Exposure
databases
Fragility and
vulnerability
functions
Social and economic
vulnerability and
resilience
Social
vulnerability
Resilience
Indirect losses
City
scenarios
Quito
Lima
Medellin
Iquique
Osorno
Rancagua
5. Review and implementation of available hazard models into
OpenQuake
Active
faults
Subduction > Catalogue > GMPEs >
Regional
model
>
State of
the art
>
IG-EPNSGC (2010)
Compilation
Appraisal
Implementation and
validation
6. Build a harmonized database of shallow active faults
Active
faults
Subduction > Catalogue > GMPEs >
Regional
model
>
State of
the art
>
Multinational Andean project(2008)
Rinconada Fault (Carlos Costa)
Compilation strategy
Guidelines
Structure
7. A homogenous earthquake catalogue for South America
Active
faults
Subduction > Catalogue > GMPEs >
Regional
model
>
State of
the art
>
Earthquakes before 1964 Instrumental national catalogues
Collection of available
catalogs
Homogenization and
merging criteria
Development of a tool
8. Selection of regional or global GMPEs for probabilistic seismic
hazard
Active
faults
Subduction > Catalogue > GMPEs >
Regional
model
>
State of
the art
>
Processing
Discussion
Collection
Selection
Strong
motion
records
GMPEs
9. National and subnational exposure models based on census
information and previous studies
An exposure model for countries of the Andean Region
Type of dwelling
Material of:
- Exterior walls
- Floors
- Roof
Type of area
-Urban
- Rural
Mapping
schemes
10. Exposure models based on the knowledge of local experts
Building types:
Census
Chamber of
construction
Field/virtual
surveys
Replacement costs
by material of
construction
11. Exposure models based on surveys and knowledge of local
experts
Built area from
Cadastral maps and
aerial images
Building heights from
Field/virtual surveys
Replacement value
based on builders
judgement
Mapping
schemes
12. Review / development of vulnerability/fragility functions
Country Existing Vulnerability /fragility
functions
CHL Reinforced concrete frames
Housing solutions for low
income population
COL Reinforced concrete frames
Reinforced concrete shear walls
Reinforced masonry
Mud walls
PER Adobe
Confined masonry
Reinforced concrete frames
VEN Reinforced concrete frames
Non engineered buildings
Tarque et al. (2010)
13. A database of indices for the analysis of socioeconomic
vulnerability
Population
Economy
Socioeconomic
database
Infrastructure
Education
Health
Environment
Governance and
institutional capacity
Identifying the rationale of each variable included in the analysis
16. SARA
We are more than
observers.
We are working together
as a community;
for the community.
We are not only creating
a platform for assessing
risk, but creating a
network that will use it
for developing risk
management strategies.
17. SARA: the end of the story, December 2015?
SARA is part of the
solution for seismic risk
management
18. Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under:
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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