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Isenberg, J.
The Role of Corrosion in the Seismic Performance of Buried Steel Pipelines in Three United States Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Applied Science and Research Applications., June 1978, 85 p.
Keywords: Puget Sound; Damage; Earth movements; Corrosion; Steels; Santa Rosa Earthquake; San Fernando Earthquake; Subsurface structures; Earthquake resistant structures; Corrosion prevention; California; Metal pipe; Water pipelines; Leakage; Piping systems; Underground corrosion; Steel construction; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Washington (State); Pipelines; EarthquakesJournal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, July/August 1994. Volume 99, Number 4. Special Issue: Extreme Value Theory and Applications. Proceedings of the Conference on Extreme Value Theory and Applications, Volume 2. Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland, in May 1993.
May 1993, 302 p.
Keywords: Risk analysis; Seismic risk; Corrosion; Floods; Ozone; Loads (Forces); Wind velocity; Extreme value theory; Sequences (Mathematics); Failure analysis; Bayesian analysis; Spacecraft electronic equipment; Uses; Fatigue limit; Meetings; Ocean waves; Radiation damage; Microelectronics; Aerosols; Weibull density functions; Extreme-value problems; Ground motion; Multivariate analysis; Extremum values