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  • Bertero, V. V.
    Implications of Recent Earthquakes and Research on Earthquake-Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., March 1986, 85 p.
    Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-86/03
    Keywords: Buildings; Regulations; Earthquakes; Construction; Chile; Research projects; Design; Mexico

  • Downs, R. E.; Hjelmstad, K. D.; Foutch, D. A.
    Evaluation of Two RC Buildings Retrofit with Steel Bracing.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., November 1991, 355 p.
    Identifying Number(s): ['UILU-ENG-91-2011', 'STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-563']
    Keywords: ; Earthquake damage; Retrofitting; Buildings; Computer programs; Reinforcement (Structures); Earthquake engineering; Reinforcing steels; Earthquake resistant structures; Structural vibration; Reinforcing materials; Dynamic response; Reinforced concrete; Soil-structure interactions; Finite element method; Concrete structures; Structural analysis; Mexico

  • Irvine, H. M.
    The Veracruz Earthquake of 28 August 1973.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., October 1973, 42 p.
    Identifying Number(s): EERL-73-06
    Keywords: Dynamic response; Buildings; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Dynamic structure analysis; Building codes; Earthquakes; Veracruz (Mexico); Mexico

  • Ayala, A. G.; O'Rourke, M. J.
    Effects of the 1985 Michoacan Earthquake on Water Systems and Other Buried Lifelines in Mexico.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., March 8, 1989, 122 p.
    Identifying Number(s): NCEER-89-0009
    Keywords: Damage; Earthquake engineering; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Aqueducts; Water pipelines; Water supply; Structural analysis; Sewer pipes; Mexico

  • Kamiyama, M.; O'Rourke, M. J.; Flores-Berrones, R.
    Semi-Empirical Analysis of Strong-Motion Peaks in Terms of Seismic Source, Propagation Path and Local Site Conditions.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Albany., September 9, 1992, 168 p.
    Identifying Number(s): NCEER-92-0023
    Keywords: ; Mexico; Ground motion; Regression analysis; Velocity measurement; Earthquake engineering; Sites; Soil pressure; Earthquakes; Comparison; Strains; Magnitude; Displacement; Wave propagation; Mathematical models; Seismology; Accelerometers; United States; Seismic waves

  • Stone, W. C.; Yokel, F. Y.; Celebi, M.; Hanks, T.; Leyendecker, E. V.
    Engineering Aspects of the September 19, 1985 Mexico Earthquake.
    May 1987, 224 p.
    Identifying Number(s): NBS/BSS-165
    Keywords: Mexico; Ground motion; Building codes; Earthquake engineering; Seismic design; Earthquakes; Foundations; Mexico City (Mexico)

  • Villaverde, R.
    Investigation on the Cause of Numerous Upper Floor Failures during the 1985 Mexico City Earthquake.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., November 1989, 114 p.
    Keywords: Floors; Failure; Hinges; Buildings; Building codes; Plastics; Beams (Supports); Earthquakes; Acceleration; Stiffness; Design criteria; Columns (Supports); Assessments; Multistory buildings; Mexico