Natural Hazards Observer. Volume 6, Number 6, July 1982.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
July 1982,
14 p.
Keywords: Flood plains; Hazards; Disaster preparedness; Earthquakes; Coastal zone management; Emergency planning; Research; Wind; Safety; Hurricanes; Volcanoes; Newsletters; Disasters
Berman, J.; Warn, G.; Whittaker, A.; Bruneau, M.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 2: Reconnaissance and Preliminary Assessment of a Damaged Building Near Ground Zero.
April 2002,
40 p.
Keywords: Ground Zero; Terrorism; Buildings; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Linear analysis; Collapse; Multidisciplinary teams; New York; Research; Reconnaissance; Gravity loads; World Trade Center; Attack; Infrastructure; Nonlinear analysis; Structural analysis; Debris
White, A.; Waterstone, P.
Natural Hazards Observer, Volume 2, Number 1.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
September 1977,
10 p.
Keywords: Floods; Drought; Hazards; Local government; Dams; Disaster preparedness; Emergency preparedness; Earthquakes; Research; Government policies; Water resources; Meteorology; National government; Safety; Climatology; Hurricanes; Newsletters; Disaster relief; Disasters
Baker, E. J.; McPhee, J. G.
Land Use Management and Regulation in Hazardous Areas: A Research Assessment.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs.,
January 1975,
141 p.
Keywords: Floods; Regulations; Emergency preparedness; Earthquakes; Research; Management; Landslides; Urban sociology; Warning systems; Land use; Hurricanes; Geophysics; Land development; Weather forecasting; Disaster relief; Disasters
Review of Phase 1 of the National Earthquake Engineering Experimental Facility Study.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 1987,
36 p.
Identifying Number(s): CETS-EE-007
Keywords: Laboratories; Earthquake engineering; US NIST; NEEEF (National Earthquake Engineering Experimental Facility); Research; Test facilities; Government
Hazard Mitigation Strategy and Monitoring Technologies for Urban and Infrastructure Public Buildings: Proceedings of the China-US Workshops (on CD-ROM).
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo.,
December 12, 2007,
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Seismic design; Research; China; Earthquake resistant structure; Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER); Collaboration; Proceedings; Structural engineering; Technology transfer; Technologies; Liquifaction; United States
McGuire, W.; Abel, J. F.; Conley, C. H.
Workshop on Seismic Computer Analysis and Design of Buildings with Interactive Graphics Held at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York on August 3-5, 1987.
National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 18, 1988,
43 p.
Keywords: Buildings; Computer software; Meetings; Earthquakes; Research; Computers; Simulation; Data processing; Engineering education; Technology transfer; Computer systems programs; Computerized simulation; Computer aided analysis; Seismology; Graphic methods; Computer systems hardware
Natural Hazards Observer, Volume 3, Number 4, June 1979.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
June 1979,
14 p.
Keywords: Legislation; Weather forecasting; Hazards; Flood plains; Storms; Coasts; Damage; Information centers; Disaster preparedness; Emergency preparedness; Earthquakes; Research; Litigation; Natural resources; Insurance; Tornadoes; Newsletters; Wetlands; Disaster relief; Disasters
A Program of Studies on the Socioeconomic Effects of Earthquake Predictions.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
January 1978,
176 p.
Identifying Number(s): IJBN-0-309-02789-6
Keywords: Economic impact; Reviews; Economic analysis; Earthquakes; Research; Government policies; Social effect; State of the art; Socioeconomic impacts; Businesses; Warning systems; Sociology; Predictions; Economic factors; Regions
Marshall, R. D.
Sensors and Measurement Techniques for Assessing Structural Performance.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources. Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects.; American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. Performance of Structures Research Council.,
August 1989,
65 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR/89-4153
Keywords: Earthquake engineering; Loads (Forces); Meetings; Measurement; Detectors; Research; Structural engineering; Structural analysis