Harriette Stone
University College London
8 Papers
20 Citations
Harriette Stone is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic risk & Vulnerability assessment. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Historical Trajectories of Disaster Risk in Dominica
Jennifer Barclay,Emily Wilkinson,Carole White,Clare Shelton,Johanna Forster,Roger Few,Irene Lorenzoni,George Woolhouse,Claire Jowitt,Harriette Stone,Lennox Honychurch +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors take an integrated approach to analyze the drivers of risk accumulation, using the example of Dominica, where processes set in motion during the colonial period have shaped the location of people and assets, the degree to which they might be harmed, the societal repercussions of that harm and the prospects for recovery.
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Earthquake Damage Data Collection Using Omnidirectional Imagery
TL;DR: The omnidirectional imagery represents a substantial improvement in damage assessment accuracy in respect to satellite imagery, especially for lower damage grades, while it is an essential tool for comprehensive surveys in reduced access zones with high levels of damage.
EERI Earthquake Reconnaissance Team Report: M7.8 Muisne, Ecuador Earthquake on April 16, 2016
F. Lanning,A. G. Haro,M. K. Liu,A Monzón,H Monzón-Despang,Arturo E. Schultz,A. Tola,Guillermo Diaz-Fanas,N Antonaki,Sissy Nikolaou,X Vera-Grunauer,Ramon Gilsanz,Diaz,Guillermo Franco,Harriette Stone,Bayes Ahmed,Siau Chen Chian,F Hughes,N. K. Jirouskova,S Kaminski,J Lopez +20 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: The EERI team was made up of highly energetic structural engineers from both practice and academia as mentioned in this paper and deployed in mid-April 2016, the coastal Ecuadoran province of Manabi suffered a devastating earthquake.
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Lessons Learnt From the 2009 Padang Indonesia, 2011 Tōhoku Japan and 2016 Muisne Ecuador Earthquakes
Siau Chen Chian,Sean Wilkinson,J. Whittle,Rini Mulyani,J. E. Alarcon,Antonios Pomonis,K Saito,S. Fraser,Katsuichiro Goda,Joshua Macabuag,M. Offord,A. C. Hunt-Raby,Peter Sammonds,Guillermo Franco,Harriette Stone,Bayes Ahmed,F Hughes,N. K. Jirouskova,S Kaminski,J Lopez +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of buildings and geotechnical structures within the affected regions were investigated to gain insights on their design and construction deficiencies, such as building damage caused by resonance, deficiencies in reinforcement detailing, vulnerability to soft storey collapse, ground settlement, soil liquefaction and landslides.
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Exposure and vulnerability for seismic risk evaluations
Harriette Stone
- 28 Jul 2018
TL;DR: It is found that the building data collection methods that employ newer technology have great potential in this field, although some struggle to collect all of the necessary data to classify building typologies and assess seismic vulnerability, so are most effective when combined with other datasets.
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