Earthquake Hazard and Risk is a book summarizing selected papers
presented at the 27th General Assembly of the International Association
of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (Wellington, January
1994).
The papers, rigorously scrutinized by an international board of
referees, cover some recent aspects of current research in earthquake
hazard and seismic risk. They address the algorithms and methodology
used in seismological applications, the reliability of these techniques
with the decreasing level of probability and uncertainty associated with
various seismotectonic settings, the physical and statistical nature of
earthquake occurrences, strong ground motions and effects of surface
seismogeological conditions. A special effort has been made to include
papers that illustrate the assessment of earthquake hazard and seismic
risk through applications at sites in either inter-plate or intra-plate
tectonic settings. Of particular interest is hazard assessment in
regions of rare large earthquakes.
The book is suitable for those interested in earthquake hazard and
seismic risk research as well as a more general audience of
seismologists, geophysicists and Earth scientists. It is also useful for
authorities responsible for public safety and natural hazard mitigation
plans and for insurance companies.