NEHRP Clearinghouse
displaying 1 - 6 results in total 6
Matthiesen, R. B.
Current Capabilities and Future Needs in Experimental Earthquake Engineering Research.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1976, 5 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCEER-4/1
Keywords: Instruments; Earthquake resistant structures; Seismic detection; California; Cost estimates; Seismic arrays; Earth movements; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; EarthquakesDixon, J. P.; Stihler, S. D.; Power, J. A.; Tytgat, G.; Moran, S. C.
Catalog of Earthquake Hypocenters at Alaskan Volcanoes: January 1 through December 31, 2002.
January 2003, 62 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-03-267
Keywords: ; Data archives; Catalogs; Instruments; Recording; Alaska; Analysis; Location; Monitoring; Detection; Velocity; Seismicity; EarthquakesCelebi, M.
Seismic Instrumentation of Buildings.
April 2000, 42 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-00-157
Keywords: ; Seismic design; Instruments; Instrumentation schemes; Earthquake engineering; Dynamic structural analysisBusby, R. W.
Catalog of Strong Motion Stations in Eastern North America.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., April 3, 1990, 76 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-90-0004
Keywords: Instruments; Eastern Region (North America); Seismology; Magnitude; Seismological stations; North America; Hazards; Maps; EarthquakesPhan, L. T.
Seismic Instrumentation of Existing Buildings.
Public Buildings Service, Washington, DC. Office of Real Property Development., October 1990, 62 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-4419
Keywords: US GSA; Seismic design; Instruments; Computerized simulation; Earthquake engineering; Federal buildings; Portland (Oregon); Long Beach (California); Dynamic structural analysisAllen, T. I.; Wald, D. J.
Evaluation of Ground-Motion Modeling Techniques for Use in Global ShakeMap--A Critique of Instrumental Ground-Motion Prediction Equations, Peak Ground Motion to Macroseismic Intensity Conversions, and Macroseismic Intensity Predictions in Different Tectonic Settings.
January 2009, 122 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2009-1047
Keywords: Ground-motion modeling; Mapping; Instruments; Ground-Motion Datasets; Qualitative uncertainty assignments; ShakeMaps; Figures; Instrumental Ground-Motion Predictions; Evauations; Peak Ground-Motion-to-Intensity Relations; Ground motion estimation; Macroseismic intensity prediction equations; Tectonic settings; Earthquake Source Parameters and Distance Metrics; Shallow crusts; Subduction zones; Earthquakes