Yılmaz, TanerBanerjee, S.2018-09-032018-09-032018-05-251225-4568http://hdl.handle.net/10679/5929https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2018.66.4.515Multiple hazards (multihazard) conditions may cause significant risk to structures that are originally designed for individual hazard scenarios. Such a multihazard condition arises when an earthquake strikes to a bridge pre-exposed to scour at foundations due to flood events. This study estimates the impact spectrum of flood-induced scour on seismic vulnerability of bridges. Characteristic river-crossing highway bridges are formed based on the information obtained from bridge inventories. These bridges are analyzed under earthquake-only and the abovementioned multihazard conditions, and bridge fragility curves are developed at component and system levels. Research outcome shows that bridges having pile shafts as foundation elements are protected from any additional seismic vulnerability due to the presence of scour. However, occurrence of floods can increase seismic fragility of bridges at lower damage states due to the adverse impact of scour on bridge components at superstructure level. These findings facilitate bridge design under the stated multihazard condition.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessImpact spectrum of flood hazard on seismic vulnerability of bridgesArticle66451552900043322990001010.12989/sem.2018.66.4.515BridgesEarthquakeFloodMultihazardFragility2-s2.0-85049436791