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2 | This section deals with impact modelling which covers damage |
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3 | modelling and economic impact analysis. |
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5 | Damage modelling refers to damage |
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6 | to infrastructure as a result |
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7 | of the inundation described in the previous sections. The infrastructure |
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8 | refers to residential structures only and is sourced from the |
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9 | the National Building Exposure Database (NBED). The NBED has been |
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10 | created by Geoscience Australia so that consistent risk assessments for a range |
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11 | of natural hazards can be |
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12 | conducted\footnote{http://www.ga.gov.au/urban/projects/ramp/NBED.jsp}. |
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13 | It contains information |
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14 | about residential buildings, people, infrastructure, |
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15 | structure value and building contents. |
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16 | From this database, we find that there |
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17 | are 325 residential structures and a population of approximately 770 |
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18 | in Onslow\footnote{Population is determined by census data and an ABS |
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19 | housing survey}. |
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21 | Impact on indigeneous communities are important considerations when determining |
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22 | tsunami impact, especially as a number of communities exist in coastal regions. |
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23 | These communities are typically not included in national residential databases |
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24 | and would be therefore overlooked in damage model estimates. |
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25 | There is one indigeneous community located in this study area as seen |
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26 | in Figure |
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27 | \ref{fig:points}. The population of the Bindibindi community is 140 |
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28 | and is situated below the 1.5m AHD contour as seen in Figure \ref{fig:points} |
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29 | which indicates it is inundated prior to the tsunami wave arriving. |
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30 | At 0m AHD, over 3m of water will inundate parts of the community (Figure |
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31 | \ref{fig:gaugeBindiBindiCommunity}) which indicates significant loss. |
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33 | Once the maximum inundation is calculated for each building, the resultant |
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34 | damage |
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35 | can be determined as a function of its type and location from the |
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36 | coastline, \cite{ken:damage}. The damage to the residential |
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37 | structures in the Onslow community |
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38 | is summarised in Table \ref{table:damageoutput}. |
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40 | \begin{table} |
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41 | \label{table:damageoutput} |
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42 | \begin{tabular}{l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|\hline |
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43 | & Houses Inundated & Houses Collapsed & Structural Repair Cost |
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44 | & Structural Total Value & Contents Losses & Contents Total Value |
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45 | & Minor Injuries & Moderate & Serious & Fatal \\ \hline |
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46 | 1.5m AHD & 90 & 14 & & & & 59 & 17 & 8 & 83 \\ hline |
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47 | 0m AHD & 54 & 1 & & & & 43 & 11 & 6 & 20 \\ hline |
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48 | -1.5m AHD & 0 & 0 & & & & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ hline |
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49 | \end{tabular} |
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50 | \end{table} |
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53 | discussion on Mary's outputs |
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