Collocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines During Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California. Earthquake Hazard Reduction Series 61.
February 1992,
110 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-226
Keywords: Earthquake resistance; Ground motion; Damage assessment; Hazards; Vulnerability; Risk assessment; Geologic faults; Earthquakes; Risk reduction; Cajon Pass (California); Seismic effects; Landslides; Life support systems; California; Bridges
O'Rourke, T. D.; Hamada, M.
Proceedings from the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Liquefaction, Large Ground Deformation and Their Effects on Lifelines (2nd). Held in Grand Island, New York, on September 26-28, 1989 and Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, on September 29, 1989.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
December 1, 1989,
542 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-89-0032
Keywords: Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Soil dynamics; Threat evaluation; Countermeasures; Life support systems; Cooperative research programs; Seismic resistant structures; Deformation; Liquefaction
Wang, L. R.; Shao-ping, S.; Shijie, S.
Seismic Damage Behavior of Buried Lifeline Systems During Recent Severe Earthquakes in U.S., China, and Other Countries.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
December 1985,
80 p.
Identifying Number(s): ODU/LEE-02
Keywords: ; Damage; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Life support systems; Seismic waves
McGavin, G. L.; Austin, G.; Coogan, C. H.; Sprague, G. R.
Earthquake Hazard Reduction for Life Support Equipment in Hospitals.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
July 1986,
175 p.
Keywords: Hazards; Earthquakes; Seismic effects; Life support systems; Medical equipment; Hospitals