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Showing papers by "Ministry of Public Works published in 2003"


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the North Anatolian Fault Zone has extremely high vulnerability against earthquakes due to the overpopulation and concentration of industries and infrastructure, and that Istanbul has developed to a megacity with extremely high vulnerabilities against earthquakes.
Abstract: Due to the immediate vicinity of the North Anatolian Fault Zone, overpopulation and concentration of industries and infrastructure, Istanbul has developed to a megacity with extremely high vulnerability against earthquakes. Earthquakes with a destructive potential for Istanbul may happen along an about 250 km long zone extending from Adapazari-Izmit some 150 km east of Istanbul via the Marmara Sea area immediately south to some 100 to 150 km southwest of Istanbul.

7 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative set of solution functions in the form of orthogonal double Fourier series to analyse boundary-value problems of shear flexible general anti-symmetric cross-ply laminated cylinder/doubly curved panels is presented.

2 citations


Posted Content
TL;DR: Oudiz, et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss crisis management in the case of public health crisis, and discuss the role of agriculture in crisis management and agriculture research in crisis situations.
Abstract: Andre Oudiz, p.203 Introduction Martine Bungener, p.204 Scientific Expertise in the Case of Public Health Crises Philipe Lacombe, p.205 Agronomic Research and Research into Crisis Situations Andre Oudiz, p.207 Crisis Management and Applied Sciences Jean-Pierre Galland, p.208 Crisis Management and Catastrophes Geneviave Beaumont, p.209 Crisis Management and the Environment Vincent Boissonnat, p.210 Health Crises and Knowledge Production

1 citations