Description
Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure: Neodeterministic (NDSHA) Approach Guarantees Prevention Rather Than Cure communicates in one comprehensive volume the "state-of-the-art" scientific knowledge on earthquakes and related seismic risks. Earthquakes occur in a seemingly random way, and in some cases, it is possible to trace seismicity back to the concept of deterministic chaos. Therefore, seismicity can be explained by a deterministic mechanism that arises as a result of various convection movements in the Earth’s mantle, expressed in the modern movement of lithospheric plates fueled by tidal forces. Consequently, to move from a perspective focused on response to emergencies to a new perspective based on prevention and sustainability, it is necessary to follow this neo-deterministic approach (NDSHA) to guarantee prevention, saving lives, and infrastructure.
So far, the neo-deterministic method has been successfully applied in numerous metropolitan areas such as Delhi (India), Beijing (China), Naples (Italy), Algiers (Algeria), Cairo (Egypt), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), and Thessaloniki (Greece). Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure includes case studies from these areas, as well as suggested applications to other seismically active areas around the globe. This book is essential reading for geophysicsts, geochemists, seismic engineers, and those working in disaster preparation and prevention.
- The only book to cover earthquake prediction and preparation from a neo-deterministic (NDSHA) approach
- Includes case studies from metropolitan areas where the neo-deterministic method has been successfully applied
- Editors and authors include top experts in academia, disaster prevention, and preparedness management