Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 3, 2022, pages 231-243
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.3.231
Damages to Rubble Stone Masonry Structures during the January 24, 2020, Sivrice (Elazig) Earthquake in Turkey
Ali Ural, Fatih K. Firat, Mehmet E. Kara, Tulin Celik and Sukran Tanriverdi
Abstract
The earthquake with a magnitude of Mw 6.8, which occurred on January 24, 2020, hit Sivrice (Elazig) province of
Turkey. The earthquake area takes place on the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) located between the Arabian and Turkish
plates, one of the most active seismic regions in Turkey. According to the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of
Turkey (AFAD), 584 buildings collapsed, 6845 were heavily damaged, 1207 were moderately damaged, and 14389 were
slightly damaged. The authors went to the region of earthquake after the mainshock to investigate the earthquake performances
of masonry buildings. This paper presents the seismological aspects of the earthquake, acceleration records, and response spectra
with different damping ratios. Furthermore, some typical damages and failure mechanisms on masonry buildings like rubble
stone dwellings and minarets are discussed with illustrative photos. Although many major earthquakes have occurred in the
region, similar mistakes are still being made in masonry building construction. In consequence, some suggestions viewpoint of
the wooden tie beams, the corner details of masonry walls, the door and window openings, the metal fasteners and the
earthquake codes are made to be more careful in masonry constructions at the end of the article.
Key Words
adobe structures; masonry structures; Sivrice earthquake; strong ground motions
Address
Ali Ural, Fatih K. Firat, Mehmet E. Kara, Tulin Çelik and Sukran Tanriverdi: Aksarav University, Department of Civil Engineering, 68100, Aksarav, Turkey