Changeset 3017


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Timestamp:
May 30, 2006, 12:22:34 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
sexton
Message:

updates to damage section

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production
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  • production/onslow_2006/report/damage.tex

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    44The National Building Exposure Database (NBED) has been
    55created by Geoscience Australia so that consistent risk assessments for a range
    6 of natural hazards can be conducted
    7 (footnote http://www.ga.gov.au/urban/projects/ramp/NBED.jsp).
     6of natural hazards can be conducted~
     7\footnote{http://www.ga.gov.au/urban/projects/ramp/NBED.jsp}.
    88The NBED contains information
    99about buildings, people, infrastructure, structure value and building contents.
     
    1111residential structures only.
    1212
    13 Once the maximum inundation is calculated for each building, the resultant damage
    14 can then be determined as a function of its type and location from the coastline.
    15 
    16 reference from Ken?
     13Once the maximum inundation is calculated for each building, the resultant
     14damage
     15can then be determined as a function of its type and location from the
     16coastline, \cite{ken:damage}.
    1717
    1818Impact on indigeneous communities are important considerations when determining
     
    2727\begin{figure}[hbt]
    2828
    29   \centerline{ \includegraphics[width=100mm, height=75mm]{../report_figures/onslow_communities.png}}
     29  \centerline{ \includegraphics[width=100mm, height=75mm]
     30{../report_figures/onslow_communities.png}}
    3031
    3132  \caption{Location of indigeneous communities in study area.}
  • production/onslow_2006/report/references.tex

    r3015 r3017  
    44Small threat, but warning sounded for tsunami research. AusGeo News 75, 4-7.
    55
    6 \bibitem{ON:modsim} Nielsen, O., Roberts, Gray, D., McPherson, A. and Hitchman, A (2005)
    7 Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation, MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation.
     6\bibitem{ON:modsim} Nielsen, O., Roberts, Gray, D., McPherson, A. and
     7Hitchman, A (2005)
     8Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation, MODSIM 2005 International
     9Congress on Modelling and Simulation.
    810Modelling and Simulation Society of Australian and New Zealand, 518-523,
    911URL: http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05/papers/nielsen.pdf
    1012
    11 \bibitem{BC:FESA} Burbidge, D. and Cummins, P. (2005) Preliminary Tsuanmi Hazard Assesment of Western Australia. Report
     13\bibitem{BC:FESA} Burbidge, D. and Cummins, P. (2005) Preliminary Tsuanmi
     14Hazard Assesment of Western Australia. Report
    1215to the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia.
    1316
     17\bibitem{ken:damage} Dale, K. (year)
    1418
    1519\end{thebibliography}
  • production/pt_hedland_2006/report/damage.tex

    r2950 r3017  
    55created by Geoscience Australia so that consistent risk assessments for a range
    66of natural hazards can be conducted
    7 (footnote http://www.ga.gov.au/urban/projects/ramp/NBED.jsp).
     7\footnote{http://www.ga.gov.au/urban/projects/ramp/NBED.jsp}.
    88The NBED contains information
    99about buildings, people, infrastructure, structure value and building contents.
     
    1111residential structures only.
    1212
    13 Once the maximum inundation is calculated for each building, the resultant damage
    14 can then be determined as a function of its type and location from the coastline.
    15 
    16 reference from Ken?
     13Once the maximum inundation is calculated for each building, the resultant
     14damage
     15can then be determined as a function of its type and location from the
     16coastline, \ref{ken:damage}.
    1717
    1818Impact on indigeneous communities are important considerations when determining
    1919tsunami impact, especially as a number of communities exist in coastal regions.
    20 These communities are typcially not included in national residential databases and
     20These communities are typcially not included in national residential
     21databases and
    2122would be therefore overlooked in damage model estimates.
    2223There are four indigeneous communities located in this study area as seen
    23 in \ref{fig:communities}. The community located in a potentially vulnerable position
     24in \ref{fig:communities}. The community located in a potentially vulnerable
     25position
    2426(on the headland) is Tjalka Boorda whose population is not registered.
    2527
  • production/pt_hedland_2006/report/references.tex

    r3015 r3017  
    44Small threat, but warning sounded for tsunami research. AusGeo News 75, 4-7.
    55
    6 \bibitem{ON:modsim} Nielsen, O., Roberts, Gray, D., McPherson, A. and Hitchman, A (2005)
    7 Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation, MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation.
     6\bibitem{ON:modsim} Nielsen, O., Roberts, Gray, D., McPherson, A. and
     7Hitchman, A (2005)
     8Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal inundation, MODSIM 2005 International
     9Congress on Modelling and Simulation.
    810Modelling and Simulation Society of Australian and New Zealand, 518-523,
    911URL: http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05/papers/nielsen.pdf
    1012
    11 \bibitem{BC:FESA} Burbidge, D. and Cummins, P. (2005) Preliminary Tsuanmi Hazard Assesment of Western Australia. Report
     13\bibitem{BC:FESA} Burbidge, D. and Cummins, P. (2005) Preliminary Tsuanmi
     14Hazard Assesment of Western Australia. Report
    1215to the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia.
    1316
     17\bibitem{ken:damage} Dale, K. (year)
    1418
    1519\end{thebibliography}
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