@ ŒfÚŽGŽi˜ajF “ú–{’nkHŠwƒVƒ“ƒ|ƒWƒEƒ€˜_•¶W VolF 9-1Šª ”NF 1994”N •ÅF 79-84•Å ’˜ŽÒi˜ajF - ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹i˜ajF - ´˜^i˜ajF
- ƒL[ƒ[ƒhi˜ajF - ŒfÚŽGŽi‰pjF PROCEEDINGS OF THE JAPAN EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM ’˜ŽÒi‰pjF Shunsuke OTANI, Daisuke KATO ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹i‰pjF LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE 1992 TURKEY EARTHQUAKE ´˜^i‰pjF
Collapse and heavy damage of many reinforced concrete buildings was reported with a large number of deaths during an earthquake of magnitude Ms 6.9, which occurred on March 13, 1992, near the City of Erzincan, in the eastern part of the Anatolia Plateau, Turkey. This paper shows some examples of the damage of reinforced concrete buildings and discusses the cause of the damage. The lack of technical information and engineering in the affected area is pointed out as a main cause of the earthquake damage again, which has frequently been pointed out in the previous earthquake damage investigations. ƒL[ƒ[ƒhi‰pjF - ‹LŽ–‹æ•ªF - ‹æ•ª @@@ˆÏˆõ‰ï˜_•¶W