Evaluation of a Loss Estimation Procedure Based on Data from the Loma Prieta
Earthquake
Nicholas P. Jones, M.EERI and Anqi Liu, M.EERI Dept. of Civil Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218-2686
Solveig Thorvaldsdottir EQE International, 18101 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 400,
Irvine, CA 92715-1032
Prakash Narayan, M.EERI Anistics, 1185 Avenue of Americas, New York, NY 10036
Thomas Warthen Towers Perrin Reinsurance, Philadelphia, PA 19103-7501
Abstract:
Over the several past decades, methods have been developed to predict
structural damage on a regional basis. This paper describes an effort to
collect damage and loss data from the Loma Prieta Earthquake and the comparison
of these data with the results calculated by an existing loss estimation model.
First the intensity prediction was evaluated by comparing the model results
with the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) maps issued by the U.S. Geological
Survey in areas affected by the Loma Prieta earthquake. Then, the study
concentrated on losses of the City of Watsonville in the County of Santa Cruz.
The sensitivity of the loss due to variation in some of the basic parameters,
such as intensity, deductible and liquefaction potential, were studied and
discussed. The damage distribution of wood-frame buildings was also
investigated. Results of calculations were compared with the collected real
loss data (on-site estimate and permit estimate) from the City of Watsonville.
The comparison shows that while the extant model offers some insight into loss
distributions, more research is clearly necessary to improve the physical
underpinnings of the methodology and to provide the necessary statistical data
on which these approaches are based.