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The paper introduces quantitative earthquake damage estimation method based on remote sensing data. The quantitative remote sensing seismic damage index based on building damage extracted from the aerial image of Dujiangyan city proper, southwest China's Sichuan province, which acquired after 2008 Ms=8.0 Wenchuan earthquake. The actual seismic damage indices were determined by the ground-based investigation...
The Earthquake Damage Analysis and Processing System based on RS and GIS (RSEDAPS) is practical software system developed specially for the post-earthquake emergency disaster monitoring and assessment during from 2006 to 2008. The system has been deployed in the National Earthquake Emergency Command Center, China Earthquake Administration and partially applied in the emergency response of 2008 Sichuan...
This paper describes the requirement of seismic prevention and disaster reduction. Based on the requirement, an GIS and RS based system is introduced, the main sub-system and functions have been described. Some user interfaces are shown as examples which demonstrates the combination of assess modes and data with the GIS.
The application of GIS techniques to the seismic damage and loss prediction of lifelines is introduced in the paper. The basic models to predict and the main function of the system are demonstrated. Some user interfaces are depicted as examples to show GIS solution instances.
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