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What is Stone Masonry

Handbook of Research on Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Historic Structures
Type of masonry in which the units are made of stone.
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Historical Earthquake Damages to Domed Structures in Istanbul
İhsan E. Bal (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey), F. Gülten Gülay (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey), Meltem Vatan (Bahçeşehir University, Turkey), and Eleni Smyrou (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8286-3.ch022
Abstract
This chapter discusses the domed structures in Istanbul, which are reported damaged during strong historical earthquakes. The attention is focused mostly to their domes, the most important component of the Byzantine and the Ottoman architecture. The significant shakings, together with their estimated epicenters and magnitudes, have been defined and the spatial distribution of the reported damages in the domed structures has been examined. It is underlined once more that the Historical Peninsula, which is where once Constantinople was located, has several vulnerable structures and high seismic hazard level at the same time. Certain structures are quite vulnerable to strong shakings and received significant damages multiple times. The chapter discusses the possible effects of the future seismic events on the historical buildings in Istanbul, based on the recorded damages occurred during the past seismic events.
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Seismic Vulnerability of Historic Centers: A Methodology to Study the Vulnerability Assessment of Masonry Building Typologies in Seismic Area
A composite material made by stone units and mortar (sometimes only stones), differently assembled and used for the construction of load-bearing structures. These materials have been used to construct many of the long-lasting, ancient monuments, artifacts, cathedrals, and cities in a wide variety of cultures.
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