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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the problems of the earthquake disaster safety management in the national industrial complexes and to suggest improvement measures. Literature review for the safety management system of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation and interview with practitioners was conducted. and Seismic design application survey was conducted on 28 national industrial complexes. In order to improve Earthquake Disaster Safety Management, five measures were suggested such as the reinforcement of laws and regulations related Seismic. It is expected that the improvement measures presented in this study can be used as policy-making data for improving the seismic performance of the national industrial complexes in the future.
Key Word: National Industrial Complexes; Earthquake Disaster; Seismic Design; Safety Management..
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Abstract: The characterization and evaluation of lithofacies of the Yolde Formation at Zambuk village in the Gongola Sub-basin of the Northern Benue Trough indicated occurrences of six lithofacies that comprises of trough crossbeds, planar crossbeds, massive beds, ripple laminations, parallel laminations and mudstone. Resulting facies associations indicated a coarsening and shoaling upward cycles consisting of a mud dominated lower part displaying severe bioturbations transitionally grading into heterolithic interval composed thinly bedded sandstone and mudstones. This succeeded by succession of moderately bioturbated planar crossbedded sandstone with wedged shape geometries. This assemblage account for a deposits of a tide dominated delta with the lower mud dominated zones indicating deposition.......
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Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the sequence stratigraphic framework of the Bima Formation of the Gongola Sub-basin of Northern Benue Trough from its contained facies and facies association. The lowermost Bima Formation (Bima I) is characterized by alluvial fan depositional environment showing spectrum of sub-environments consisting of debris flow and braided river deposits. The Middle and the Upper Bima Formations (Bima II and III) are essentially formed of braided river deposits with the former consisting of deep channel facies while the later of shallow channel sequences. Employing sequence stratigraphic model of high and low accommodation system tracts built on tectonics, subsidence and allogenic controls of sedimentary basins devoid of marine influences,the depositional architecture from the disposition of the sedimentary environments indicated intervals of low and......
Keywords: Fluvial sequence stratigraphy, Gongola Sub-basin, Benue Trough
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