Skip to main content
Log in

Deterministic assessment of seismic risk in Constantine city, Northeast Algeria

  • Original Paper
  • Published:
Natural Hazards Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Northern Algeria has experienced many destructive earthquakes throughout its history. The largest recent events occurred in El Asnam on October 10, 1980 (moment magnitude; Mw = 7.3), in Constantine on October 27, 1985 (surface-wave magnitude; Ms = 6.0), and in Zemmouri–Boumerdes on May 21, 2003 (Mw = 6.8). Because of the high population density and industrialization in these regions, the earthquakes had disastrous consequences and hence highlighted the vulnerability of Algeria to seismic events. To reduce seismic risk in Constantine, the capital city of East Algeria, we present a seismic risk scenario for this city, focusing on the vulnerability of the key historic areas of Coudia, Bellevue–Ciloc, and the Old City. This scenario allows us to assess the maximum ground acceleration using empirical attenuation laws, based on the following considerations: (a) the 1985 Constantine seismic event as an earthquake reference; (b) site effects related to regional geology; (c) damage to buildings, and (d) seismic vulnerability. This study shows the map of peak ground acceleration taking into account the effects of site lithology (Avib). We observe the strongest vibrations along the two rivers “Boumerzoug and Rhumel” and also, we note that the EC8 gives a good estimate acceleration in the image of the three studied areas (Bellevue–Ciloc, Coudia, and Old Town). By correlating with the geology, we observe an acceleration of 0.13 g in the neritic limestone of the rock (Old Town) something that fits with the value obtained 0.14 g (PGA) without taking into consideration the lithology. Moreover, according to the Algerian Earthquake Engineering Code (2003) (RPA), the Wilaya of Constantine is classified in the zone IIa (medium seismicity) with an acceleration data of 0.25 g. This study integrates geographic information system (GIS) data into risk models.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Anderson H, Jackson J (1987) The deep seismicity of the Tyrrhenian sea. Geophys J R Astron Soc 91:613–637

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Aoudia A, Vaccari F, Suhadolc P, Meghraoui M (2000) Seismogenic potential and earthquake hazard assessment in the Tell Atlas of Algeria. J Seismol 4:79–98

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Argus DF, Gordon RG, De Mets C, Stein S (1989) Closure of the Africa–Eurasia–North America plate motion circuit and tectonics of the Gloria fault. J Geophys Res 94:5585–5602

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Bard PY, Gemgep Team (2005) Le risque sismique à Nice. Apport méthodologique, Résultats et perspectives opérationnelles. METATM, MEDD, CANCA

  • Belazougui M (2008) Boumerdes Algeria earthquake of May 21, 2003: damage analysis and behavior of beam-column reinforced concrete structures. In: Proceedings of the 14th world conference on earthquake engineering, Beijing, Paper 14_01-1006

  • Benedetti D, Petrini V (1984) on seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings: proposal of an evaluation procedure. L’Ind Costr 18:66–78

    Google Scholar 

  • Benhallou H, Roussel J (1971) Catalogue des Séismes Algériens de 1951 à 1970. Note I.M.P.G.A, Alger

    Google Scholar 

  • Benouar D (1996) Seismic hazard evaluation at Algiers using Benouar earthquake catalogue. Nat Hazards 13:119–131

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Bensaibi M, Tadjer K, Brahim Mezazigh B (2007). Scénario catastrophe de la ville de Blida. In: 7th national conference AFPS Ecole Centrale Paris

  • Bommer JJ, Douglas J, Strasser FO (2003) Style-of-faulting in ground motion prediction equations. Bull Earthq Eng 1:171–203

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Borcherdt R, Wentworth CM, Janssen A, Fumal T, Gibbs J (1991) Methodology for predictive GIS mapping of special study zones for strong ground shaking in the San Francisco bay region, CA. In: 4th int. conf. on seismic zonation, Stanford

  • Boudemagh SS (2013) A City between Metamorphosis and Mutation from 19th to 21st Century. J Civ Eng Archit 7(3):302–309 (Serial No. 64)

    Google Scholar 

  • Bougdal R (2007) Urbanisation et mouvements de versants dans le contexte géologique et géotechnique des bassins néogènes d’Algérie du Nord. USTHB, Alger

  • Boughacha MS, Ouyed M, Ayadi A, Benhallou H (2004) Seismicity and seismic hazard mapping of northern Algeria: Map of Maximum Calculated Intensities (MCI). J Seismol 8:1–10

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Bouhadad Y, Laouami N (2002) Earthquake hazard assessment in the oran region (Northwest Algeria). Nat Hazards 26:227–243

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Boukri M, Farsi MN, Belazougui M, Amellal O, Guessoum N, Mebarki A, Mezazigh B (2012a) 15 WCEE lisboa

  • Boukri M, Farsi MN, Belazougui M, Amellal O, Guessoum N (2012b) Seismic risk assessment of Constantine City (Algeria). 15 WCEE lisbona

  • Bounif MA, Haessler H, Meghraoui M (1987) The Constantine earthquake of October 27, 1985: surface ruptures and aftershock study. Earth Planet Sci Lett 85:451–460

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Boussouf R (2002) Constantine: D’une ville attractive à une ville répulsive, Laboratoire d’Aménagement du territoire. Université de Constantine, Algérie

    Google Scholar 

  • CGS (2003) Etude de l’aléa sismique de la région de Constantine. Rapport final du 20/11/2003

  • Christophe L (2008) Points forts de ArcGIS 9.3. ESRI Géo informatique SA

  • Coiffait PhE (1992) Un bassin post-nappe dans son cadre structural: l’exemple du bassin de Constantine (Algérie nord-orientale). Thèse doctoral, Université de Nancy, p 1.442

  • Coiffait B, Guellal S, Vila JM (1992) Carte géologique au 1/50.000 d’El Aria. Sonatrach. Division Hydrocarbures

  • DeMets CR, Gordon G, Argus DF, Stein S (1990) Current plate motions. Geophys J Int 101:425–478

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Dolce M, Masi A, Marino M, Vona M (2003) Earthquake damage scenarios of the building stock of Potenza (Southern Italy) including site effects. Bull Earthq Eng 1:115–140

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Douglas J (2001) A comprehensive worldwide summary of strong-motion attenuation relationships for peak ground acceleration and spectral ordinates (1969 to 2000). Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept. Imperial College London, ESEE research report 01-1, p 126

  • Durand DM (1969) Mise au point sur la structure du Nord-Est de la BERBERIE. Bull Serv Carte Géol Agérie NS 39:89–131

    Google Scholar 

  • Duval AM (2007) Des effets de site aux scénarios de crise sismique méthode et application. Thèse de doctorat, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées pp 45–120

  • EC-8 (1998) Design provisions for earthquake resistance of structures—part 1–1: general rules. Seismic actions and general requirements for structures. European Prestandard ENV 1998-1-1. Comité Européen de Normalisation, Brussels

  • European Macroseismic Scale (1998) Conseil de l’Europe. Cahiers du centre Européen de Géodynamique et de Séismologie. Vol. 15. G. Grünthal Editor

  • Faccioli E, Pessina V, Calvi GM, Borzi B (1999) A study on damage scenarios for residential buildings in Catania City. J Seismol 3(3):327–343

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Farsi M, Belazougui M (2007) Microzonage du risque sismique de la Wilaya d’Alger. In: 7th national conference AFPS Ecole Centrale Paris

  • Geoter (2002) Révision du zonage sismique de la France, Etude probabiliste, rapport no. GTR/MATE/0701-150 synthèse, p 39

  • Giovinazzi S, Lagomarsino S (2003) Seismic risk analysis: a method for the vulnerability analysis of built-up areas. In: European safety and reliability conf. ESREL, June, Maastricht

  • GNDT (1993a) Manuale Per II Rilevamento Della Vulnerabilità Sismica Degli Edifici. Gruppo Nazionale per la Difesa dai Terremoti, Rome

    Google Scholar 

  • GNDT (1993b) Rischio sismico di edifici pubblici—parte I: aspetti metodologici. Centro Servizi Quasco, Bologna Grünthal G (1998)

  • Grandjean A (1954) Séismes d’Algérie de 1940 à 1950 inclus. Ann. Inst. phys. Globe, Strasbourg, 3éme partie, Géophysique, VII, 83 (Le Puy)

  • Guéguen P, Michel C, Le Corre L (2007) A simplified approach for vulnerability assessment in moderate-to-low seismic hazard regions: application to Grenoble (France). Bull Earthq Eng 5:467–490

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Hamdache M, Bezzeghoud M, Mokrane M (1998) Estimation of seismic hazard parameters in the northern part of Algeria. Pure Appl Geophys 151:101–117

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Harbi A (2001) Analyse de la sismicité et mise en évidence d’accidents Actifs dans le Nord-Est Algerien. Mémoire de Magister, USTHB, Alger

    Google Scholar 

  • Harbi A (2006) Evaluation de l’Aléa sismique en Algérie du nord par la modélisation de l’Input sismique dans les zones urbaines et l’Etablissement d’un catalogue. PhD thesis, University of Algiers

  • Harbi A, Maouche S, Ayadi A (1999) Neotectonics and associate seismicity in the Eastern Tellian Atlas of Algeria. J Seismol 3:95–104

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Harbi A, Benouar D, Benhallou H (2003) Re-appraisal of seismicity and seismotectonics in the north-eastern Algeria part I: review of historical seismicity. J Seismol 1(7):115–136

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Harbi A, Peresan A, Panza G (2010) Seismicity of Eastern Algeria: a revised and extended earthquake catalogue. Nat Hazards 54:725–747

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Hazus (1999) Federal emergency management agency, Washington DC, Earthquake loss estimation methodology, Hazus99 (SR2). Technical manual, Chapter 4, Potential Earth Hazards

  • Hée A (1933) La fréquence des tremblements de terre en Algérie, 1911–1932. Monogr Bur Centr Seism Intern, p 99

  • Hée A (1950) Catalogue des séismes algériens de 1850 à 1911. Ann Inst Phys Globe Strasbourg 6:4–49

    Google Scholar 

  • Keefer DK (1984) Landslides caused by earthquakes. Geol Soc Am Bull 95:406–421

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Laouami N, Slimania A, Bouhadada Y, Chatelaina JL, Noura A (2006) Evidence for fault-related directionality and localized site effects from strong motion recordings of the 2003 Boumerdes (Algeria) earthquake: Consequences on damage distribution and the Algerian seismic code. In: Soil dynamics and earthquake engineering 26, pp 991–1003

  • Mébarki A, Boukri M, Laribi A, Farsi MN, Belazougui M, Kharchi F (2013) Seismic vulnerability: theory and application to Algerian buildings. J Seismol. doi:10.1007/s10950-013-9377-0

    Google Scholar 

  • Meslem A, Yamazaki F, Maruyama Y, Benouar D, Kibboua A, Mehani Y (2012) The effects of building characteristics and site conditions on the damage distribution in Boumerdes after the 2003 Algeria earthquake. Earthq Spectra 28(1):185–216

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Mezcua J, Martinez JM (1983) Sismidad Del Area Ibero Mogrebi. Seccion de Sismologia. Inst Geogr Nacional, Madrid

    Google Scholar 

  • Mokrane A, Ait Messaoud A, Sebai A, Ayadi A (1994) Les séismes en Algérie de 1365 a` 1992. Publication du Centre de Recherche en Astronomie, Astrophysique et Géophysique, Département: Etudes et Surveillance Sismique, ESS, CRAAG Alger-Bouzaréah, p 277

  • Mortgat CP, Shah HC (1978) Seismic hazard analysis of Algeria, technical report, the John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center, p. 97

  • Mouroux P, Bour M, Bertrand E, Le Brun B, the RISK-UE Team (2004) From geology and seismology to earthquake-risk scenarios: the RISK-UE project. In: Proceedings of the 13th world conference on earthquake engineering. Vancouver

  • NFP06-013 (1995) Règles de construction parasismique applicables aux bâtiments, dites règles PS92, norme française, AFNOR, p 217

  • Ousadou F, Dorbath L, Dorbath C, Bounif MA, Benhallou H (2012) The Constantine (Algeria) seismic sequence of 27 October 1985: a new rupture model from aftershock relocation, focal mechanisms, and stress tensors. J Seismol. doi:10.1007/s10950-012-9320-9

    Google Scholar 

  • Ouyed M, Meghraoui M, Cisternas A, Deschamps A, Dorel J, Frechet J, Gaulon R, Hatzfeld D, Philip H (1981) Seismotectonics of the E1 Asnam earthquake. Nature 292:26–31

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelàez JA, Hamdache M (2004) Comment on the paper “Earthquake hazard assessment in the oran region (Northwest Algeria)” by Youcef Bouhadda and Nasser Laouami. Nat Hazards 32:155–159

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelàez JA, Hamdache M, Pezcasado C (2005) Updating the probabilistic seismic hazard values of Northern Algeria with the 21 May 2003 M = 6.8 Algiers Earthquake Included. Pure Appl Geophys 162:2163–2177

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelàez JA, Hamdache M, Pezcasado C (2006) Seismic hazard in terms of spectral accelerations and uniform hazard spectra in Northern Algeria. Pure Appl Geophys 163:119–135

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • RADIUS (1999) Risk assessment tools for diagnosis of urban areas against seismic disasters. Final Reports, United Nations Initiative towards Earthquake Safe Cities, p 37

  • Raoult JF (1974) Géologie du centre de la chaine numidique (Nord Constantinois, Algérie). Thesis Paris Mém. Soc. Géol. Fr. 121, p 163

  • RISK-UE (2003) An advanced approach to earthquake risks scenarios with to applications different European towns. WP4: Vulnerability of Current Buildings

  • Rothé JP (1950) Les séismes de Kerrata et la sismicité de l’Algérie. Bull Serv Carte Géol Alger Sér

  • Roussel J (1973) Les zones actives et la fréquence des séismes en Algérie 1716–1970. Bull Soc Hist Natur Afrique du Nord 64(3):11–227

    Google Scholar 

  • RPA (2003) Règles parasismiques algériennes (Rules of Algerian earthquake). CGS, Algeria

    Google Scholar 

  • TC4 (2003) Technical committee for earthquake geotechnical engineering of the international society for soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering, manual for zonation on seismic geotechnical hazards. Japanese Geotechnical Society, Dec 2003 revised 1999

  • Thierno AW (2004) Initiation à Mapinfo Professional étape 1 cartographie élémentaire avec Mapinfo Professional. ENPC-LVMT, Marne-la-Vallée

    Google Scholar 

  • Vila JM (1980) Carte géologique au 1/50.000. Thesis University of Paris VI

  • Wilson RC, Keefer DK (1985) Predicting aerial limits of earthquake-induced landsliding. In: J.I

  • Youd TL, Perkins DM (1978) Mapping of liquefaction induced ground failure potential. J GED ASCE 104(4):433–446

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for supporting this work. We would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for the critical reviews and useful suggestions that really improved the manuscript.

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Mouloud Hamidatou.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Check for updates. Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this article

Hamidatou, M., Sbartai, B. Deterministic assessment of seismic risk in Constantine city, Northeast Algeria. Nat Hazards 86 (Suppl 2), 441–464 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2693-2

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Published:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2693-2

Keywords

Navigation