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The Netherlands and Germany 1992
Earthquake
The Netherlands and Germany 1992
Roermond
Study
Coburn et al. Survey
authors
J.W.Pappin, A.R.Coburn, C.R.Pratt.
Date
Damage Scale
MSK 1976 Scale (Medvedev, 1977)
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Data
Documentation
id
Damage Levels
22
D0
Undamaged
No visible damage
23
D1
Negligable to slight damage
Hairline cracks
24
D2
Moderate damage
Cracks 5-20mm
25
D3
Substantial to heavy damage
Cracks 20mm or wall material dislodged
26
D4
Very heavy damage, partial collapse
Complete collapse of individual wall or roof support
27
D5
Total or near total collapse
More than one wall collapsed or more than half of roof
id
Building Classes
18
Residential Masonry built before 1920
Loadbearing masonry, chiefly residential, 2-3 storeys, built before 1920. Some built 18th century and before.
19
Residential Masonry built between 1920 and 1960
Load bearing masonry, chiefly residential, 2 - 3 storeys, built between 1920 and 1960. Mostly post-war, c. 1950s, some 1930s. No chimneys.
20
Residential Masonry built since 1960
Modern loadbearing masonry, chiefly residential. Some cavity wall construction.
Map Overlays
Study locations
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Study Locations
Asenray
Baal
Birgden
Brachelen
Braunsrath
Doveren
Dremmen
Echt
Effeld
Elmpt
Gerderath
Grambusch
Hottorf
Karken
Kempen
Kofferen
Latfeld & Scheifendahl
Linne
Lovenich
Maasbracht
Maasniel
Melick
Milich & Huckelhoven
Oberbruch
Ophoven
Posterholt
Randerath
Ratheim
Roermond
Schwanenberg
St.Odilienberg
Stevensweert
Suggerath
Unterbruch
Waldfeucht & Echterbosch
Wassenberg
Wurm