Janise Rodgers
Creating an earthquake scenario in China: A case study in Weinan City, Shaanxi province
Rodgers, Janise; Su, Guiwu; Qi, Wenhua; Milledge, David; Densmore, Alexander; Davis, Craig; England, Philip; Young, John; Cao, Yue; Chakos, Arrietta; Li, Xiaoli; Sim, Timothy; So, Emily; Parsons, Barry; Sun, Lei; Yu, Junlei; Guo, Chunlan
Authors
Guiwu Su
Wenhua Qi
David Milledge
Professor Alexander Densmore a.l.densmore@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Craig Davis
Philip England
John Young
Yue Cao
Arrietta Chakos
Xiaoli Li
Timothy Sim
Emily So
Barry Parsons
Lei Sun
Junlei Yu
Chunlan Guo
Abstract
In efforts to address government-identified gaps between top-down policies and local-level preparedness approaches, a team from China, the UK and the US undertook a transdisciplinary, participatory project to develop an earthquake scenario for two administrative districts of Weinan, Shaanxi province, located east of Xi'an. We designed the scenario study and communication materials, a first of their kind in China, to help local agencies describe and communicate earthquake risk to local decision-makers and the public. Weinan was destroyed by the 1556 M8¼ Huaxian earthquake, China's deadliest so far, and damaged by the 1568 M~7 Shaanxi Gaoling earthquake (also known as the M6¾ Northeast Xi'an earthquake). We chose a repeat of this 1568 event, because earthquakes of the size of the 1556 Huaxian event are extremely rare in the Weihe basin (and similar tectonic environments worldwide). We modelled the ground motion of the 1568 event, prepared a loss estimate, conducted field charrettes comprising field work and local consultations, and carried out disaster issue-focused social surveys to understand Weinan's main earthquake risk problems. We used a storytelling approach to create two science-based narratives, in Chinese and English, of the scenario earthquake's aftermath. One is a short graphic novel with earthquake mitigation and preparedness tips for the general public; the other is a narrative story with technical content and recommendations for relevant local agencies. The narratives can help people visualize the estimated losses and impacts, and provide mitigation and preparedness recommendations that, if implemented, will help reduce earthquake damage and consequences.
Citation
Rodgers, J., Su, G., Qi, W., Milledge, D., Densmore, A., Davis, C., England, P., Young, J., Cao, Y., Chakos, A., Li, X., Sim, T., So, E., Parsons, B., Sun, L., Yu, J., & Guo, C. (2020). Creating an earthquake scenario in China: A case study in Weinan City, Shaanxi province. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 42, Article 101305. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101305
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Aug 23, 2019 |
Online Publication Date | Jan 6, 2020 |
Publication Date | 2020-01 |
Deposit Date | Nov 6, 2019 |
Journal | International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction |
Print ISSN | 2212-4209 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 42 |
Article Number | 101305 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101305 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1284387 |
Related Public URLs | https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/259681 |
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