Raufaste, N. J.
Wind and Seismic Effects: Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects (28th). Held in Gaithersburg, Maryland on May 14-17, 1996.
August 1996,
644 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/SP-904
Keywords: Tsunamis; Risk assessment; Dams; Storm surges; Bridges; Wind loads; Earthquakes; Highway engineering; Design criteria; Design standards; Lifelines; Retrofitting; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Foundations (Structures); Research programs; Seismic effects; Geotechnical engineering; Repairing; Dynamic structural analysis; Wind engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Structural vibration; Structural engineering; Wind effects; Wind pressure; Dynamic loads
Seismic Vulnerability and Impact of Disruption of Lifelines in the Conterminous United States.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
September 1991,
473 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-224
Keywords: Hazards; Vulnerability; Economic analysis; Earthquakes; Water systems; Transportation systems; Seismic effects; Emergency services; Impact; Electric power; Losses; Recommendations; Lifelines; Mitigation; Benefits
O'Rourke, M. J.; Liu, X.
Response of Buried Pipelines Subject to Earthquake Effects.
January 1999,
276 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['MCEER-99-MN03', 'ISBN-0-9656682-3-1']
Keywords: Hazards; Geologic faults; Underground structures; Structural response; Body waves; Earthquake damage; Pipelines; Soil structure interactions; Failure modes; Lifelines; Liquefaction; Ground motion; Buried objects; Seismic effects; Attenuation; Seismic surface waves; Dynamic structural analysis; Seismic waves; Landslides; Wave propagation; Mitigation; PGD (Permanent Ground Deformation)
Collocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines During Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California: Study Overview, Earthquake Hazard Reduction Series 59.
October 1991,
22 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-221
Keywords: Emergency plans; Ground motion; Risk; Gas pipelines; Vulnerability; Damage assessment; Geologic faults; Communication; Earthquakes; Transportation; Hazards; Evaluation; Cajon Pass (California); Seismic effects; Electric power; California; Bridges; Lifelines; Disasters
Shinozuka, M.; Rose, A.; Eguchi, R. T.
Engineering and Socioeconomic Impacts of Earthquakes: An Analysis of Electricity Lifeline Disruptions in the New Madrid Area.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.; New York State Government, Albany.; Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.; Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
January 1998,
216 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['MCEER-MONO-2', 'ISBN-0-9656682-2-3']
Keywords: Risk assessment; Vulnerability; Public policy; Losses; Social impact; Industry; Electric power generation; Earthquake damage; Electric power distribution; Economic impact; Electric power transmission; Business; Energy use; Policy making; Electric utilities; Lifelines; Earthquake engineering; Economic models; Emergency preparedness; Seismic effects; Electric power industry; New Madrid Seismic Zone; Electric power production; Socioeconomic impacts; Memphis (Tennessee); Regional analysis
Vargas, R.; Halldorsson, B.
Student Research and Accomplishments: 2002-2003, Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
November 2003,
128 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-03-SP06
Keywords: ; Ground motion; Buildings; Civil engineering; Earthquake engineering; Seismic design; Students; Research programs; Structural response; Bridges; Structural analysis; Lifelines; Retrofitting
Dikkers, R. D.; Chung, R. M.; Mohraz, B.; Lew, H. S.; Wright, R. N.
Proceedings of a Workshop on Developing and Adopting Seismic Design and Construction Standards for Lifelines. Held in Denver, Colorado on September 25-27, 1991.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
October 1996,
356 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-5907
Keywords: Vulnerability; Economic analysis; Seismic design; Soil-structure interactions; Liquid fuels; Earthquake resistance; Natural gas distribution systems; Regulations; Guidelines; Government policies; Water systems; Electric power; Construction; Design standards; Government agencies; Lifelines; Federal government; Public utilities; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Sewer systems; Transportation sector; Telecommunication
Chung, R.
January 17, 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu (Kobe) Earthquake. Performance of Structures, Lifelines and Fire Protection Systems. Executive Summary and Paper.
July 1996,
574 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/SP-901
Keywords: Damage assessment; Soil-structure interactions; Harbors; Gas utilities; Bridges; Airports; Earthquake damage; Communication links; Steel structures; Water treatment plants; Pipelines; Electric power; Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake; Lifelines; Liquefaction; Public utilities; Sewage treatment plants; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Wood structures; Reinforced concrete; Seismic effects; Hokkaido Island; Sewer systems; Fires; Kobe (Japan); Dynamic structural analysis; Transportation sector; Highways; Subways
Scawthorn, C.
Marmara, Turkey Earthquake of August 17, 1999: Reconnaissance Report.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
March 23, 2000,
206 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-00-0001
Keywords: Damage assessment; Waste water; North Anatolian Fault Zone; Seismicity; Social impact; Earthquake damage; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Medical services; Water systems; Infrastructure; Electric power; Soil mechanics; Lifelines; Marmara Turkey Earthquake; Ground motion; Marmara (Turkey); Geotechnical engineering; Industrial plants; Emergency response; Restoration; Structural analysis; Remote sensing; Natural gas; Transportation networks; Political aspects
Engineering and Organizational Issues Before, During and After Hurricane Katrina: Damage to Engineered Buildings and Lifelines from Wind, Storm Surge and Debris in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina. Volume 4: Buildings.
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.,
August 13, 2007,
66 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-07-SP03
Keywords: Buildings; Damage mitigation; Response efforts; Storm surges; Reconnaissance efforts; Structural performance; Recovery efforts; Multi-hazard perspectives; Hurricanes; Engineered structures; Multidisciplinary approach; Disaster resilient communities; Lifelines; Wind loads; Debris; Physical engineered systems; Hurricane Katrina