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Usami, T.; Tsuno, J.
Bibliography of Field Studies of Major Earthquakes in Japan.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs., August 1977, 332 p.
Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Geological structures; Bibliographies; Seismic waves; Damage; Translations; Earth movements; Seismic epicenter; Magnitude; Disasters; Buildings; Periodic variations; Tsunamis; Geologic investigations; Japan; Earthquakes; Geological faultsKiremidjian, A. S.; Shah, H. C.; Lubetkin, L.
Seismic Hazard Mapping for Guatemala.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.; Banco de Guatemala.; Instituto Nacional de Electrificacion (Guatemala),; Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala., May 1977, 230 p.
Identifying Number(s): 26
Keywords: ; Earthquake resistant structures; Mathematical models; Seismology; Seismic epicenter; Maps; Risk; Magnitude; Hazards; Seismic surveys; Computer programs; Guatemala; EarthquakesLee, K. L.; Duncan, J. M.
Landslide of April 25, 1974 on the Mantaro River, Peru.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1975, 81 p.
Keywords: ; Structures; Seismic waves; Damage; Landslides; Peru; Earth movements; Disasters; Mantaro River; Dams; Flooding; Magnitude; Soil mechanics; Forecasting; Soil properties; Hydraulic models; Warning systems; Predictions; Photographs; Vibration; MapsGuidi, G. A.; Shah, H. C.
Computer Programs for Seismic Hazard Analysis, a User Manual (Stanford Seismic Hazard Analysis--STASHA).
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., March 1979, 234 p.
Identifying Number(s): 36
Keywords: Intensity; User needs; Flow charts; Seismic risk; STASHA computer programs; Seismic epicenter; Magnitude; Seismology; Earthquake engineering; Fortran 4 programming language; IBM 370/168 computers; Hazards; Computer programming; Fortran; EarthquakesKnopoff, L.; Kagan, Y. Y.; Knopoff, R.
b Values for Foreshocks and Aftershocks in Real and Simulated Earthquake Sequences.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., January 1982, 17 p.
Keywords: Seismic waves; Magnitude; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Reprints; Statistical data; Frequency distribution; Shock waves; EarthquakesBakun, W. H.; Hopper, M. G.
Catalog of Significant Historical Earthquakes in the Central United States.
January 2004, 146 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-2004-1086
Keywords: Locations; Estimates; Modified Mercalli intensity; United States; Magnitude; Open-file report; United States Geological Survey (USGS); Catalog; History; Seismicity; EarthquakesKlein, F. W.; Wright, T. L.
Catalog of Hawaiian Earthquakes, 1823-1959.
January 2000, 102 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/PP-1623
Keywords: ; Amplitude; Seismology; Magnitude; Hawaii; Seismicity; EarthquakesBonilla, M. G.; Mark, R. K.; Lienkaemper, J. J.
Statistical Relations Among Earthquake Magnitude, Surface Rupture Length, and Surface Fault Displacement.
January 1984, 50 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-84-256
Keywords: ; Geologic faults; Surface waves; Statistical analysis; Correlations; Magnitude; Length; Data compilation; Regression analysis; Displacement; Stochastic processes; Seismographs; EarthquakesStein, R. S.
Earthquake Rate Model 2.2 of the 2007 Working Group for California Earthquake Probabilities. Appendix D. Magnitude-Area Relationships.
January 2007, 13 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2007-1162
Keywords: ; Probability; Geologic faults; Seismic events; California; Mathematical models; Magnitude; Ground motion; Estimation; Meetings; EarthquakesSeed, H. B.; Romo, M. P.; Sun, J.; Jaime, A.; Lysmer, J.
Relationships between Soil Conditions and Earthquake Ground Motions in Mexico City in the Earthquake of September 19, 1985.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., October 1987, 125 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-87/15
Keywords: ; Sites; Clay soils; Mexico City; Magnitude; Secondary waves; Shaking; Soil properties; Response; Recording instruments; Motion; Accelerometers; Earthquakes