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Anselm Smolka, Munich Re. Panelists: Dennis Kuzak, EQECAT. Oliver Peterken, Willis ... Financing the Risks of Natural Disasters, June 2-3, 2003, Washington, D.C. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Measuring Seismic Risk in Turkey - Latest Modeling Techniques


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Measuring Seismic Risk in Turkey - Latest
Modeling Techniques
  • Introduction and moderation
  • Anselm Smolka, Munich Re
  • Panelists
  • Dennis Kuzak, EQECAT
  • Oliver Peterken, Willis
  • Fouad Bendimerad, RMS

2
The Istanbul earthquake of 1509
3
Three models and three answers why the
differences?
  • Turkey-specific factors
  • General modelling related issues

4
Risk models general approach
5
Turkey-specific factors - Hazard
  • Seismicity disagreement about Marmara region
  • Source zones/ fault geometry
  • Time dependence
  • Collateral hazards
  • which ones considered, and how ?
  • Subsoil conditions
  • data base
  • assigning average class

6
General modelling issues
  • Ground motion parameter
  • Macroseismic MMI/EMS
  • Spectral acceleration
  • Displacement response spectrum
  • Attenuation does not seem an issue for Turkey,
  • but magnitude threshold for fault length

7
General modelling issues
  • Vulnerability
  • Difficult comparison for different g/m parameters
  • threshold value for beginning damagegt great
    influence on AAL
  • need for testing against actual loss
    experience(I dont believe in statistics but the
    ones falsified by myself...)

8
Conclusions
  • Putting together best components does not yet
    mean a good model
  • Final results must be tested against actual
    recent and significant historic events
  • In terms of statistical stability the number of
    simulations is important
  • Wi(l)dely disagreeing results between models are
    not a good service to the market
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