Earle, T. C.
Role of Information in the Judgment of Risks from Natural Hazards: Technical Description of Project and Results.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
January 1987,
67 p.
Keywords: Washington (State); Hazards; Risk; Seismic detection; Earthquakes; Whatcom County (Washington); Decision making; Water supply; Multivariate analysis; Mass communication; Water pollution; Attitudes; Design; Seismic waves
Matthiesen, R. B.
Current Capabilities and Future Needs in Experimental Earthquake Engineering Research.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
January 1976,
5 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCEER-4/1
Keywords: Dynamic response; Ground motion; Seismic detection; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Earthquakes; Cost estimates; Earth movements; Seismic arrays; California; Instruments
Rowlett, H.; Perez, O.
Tectonics of the Oceanographer Transform: Seismic Evidence.
September 1978,
60 p.
Keywords: Seismic detection; Submarine topographic features; Seismographs; Earthquakes; Microseisms; Seismic refraction; Monitoring; North Atlantic Ocean; MidAtlantic Ridge; Scarps; Seismic data; Submarine faults; Tectonics; Ocean bottom; Geological faults
Turkstra, C. J.; Tallin, A. G.
Re-Evaluation of Design Spectra for Seismic Damage Control.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
November 7, 1988,
76 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0032
Keywords: ; Dynamic response; Seismic detection; Hysteresis; Graphs (Charts); Earthquakes; Measurement; Damage control; Earth movements; Seismology; Accelerometers; Ductility
Darragh, R. B.
Analysis of Near-Source Waves: Separation of Wave Types Using Strong Motion Array Recordings.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
June 1988,
160 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-88/08
Keywords: ; Seismic detection; Seismographs; Frequencies; Earthquakes; Seismic arrays; Wave propagation; Mathematical models; Algorithms; Accelerometers; Surface waves; Seismic waves
Weidlinger, P.
Behaviour of Underground Lifelines in Seismic Environment.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs.,
July 1977,
25 p.
Identifying Number(s): IR-4
Keywords: Seismic detection; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Risk analysis; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Piping systems; Subsurface structures; Power spectra; Seismic risk
Liu, H. H.; Fu, K. S.
Syntactic Approach and VLSI Architectures for Seismic Signal Classification.
January 1983,
217 p.
Keywords: Computer programming; Seismic detection; Seismic reflection; Pattern recognition; Signal processing; Discrimination; Parallel processing; Damage assessment; Earthquakes; Data management; Syntactic seismic recognition; Data processing; State of the art; Computer architecture; Structural analysis; Algorithms; Underground explosions; Computer aided diagnosis; Seismic waves
Leith, W.
Geologic and Engineering Constraints on the Feasibility of Clandestine Nuclear Testing by Decoupling in Large Underground Cavities.
January 2001,
56 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-01-28
Keywords: ; Seismic detection; Surface explosions; Oceans; Earthquakes; Testing; Geology; Monitoring; Seismic effects; Nuclear warfare; Mining; Underground explosions; Nuclear explosion detection
Jacob, K. H.
Proceedings from the Symposium on Seismic Hazards, Ground Motions, Soil-Liquefaction and Engineering Practice in Eastern North America, Held at the Sterling Forest Conference Center, Tuxedo, New York, on October 20-22, 1987.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
December 1987,
537 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-87-0025
Keywords: Ground motion; Hazards; Seismic detection; Earthquake resistant structures; Meetings; Earthmovements; Earthquakes; Soils; Engineering; Soil structure interactions; Canada; Soil dynamics; Seismic effects; Seismic sources; Eastern United States; Seismicity; Attenuation; Coding; Tectonics; Liquefaction
Matthiesen, R. B.
Planning and Design of Strong-Motion Instrument Networks, United States - Japan Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects, May 18-21, 1976.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
May 21, 1976,
17 p.
Keywords: Ground motion; Seismic detection; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Earth movements; Seismic arrays; Recording instruments; Benefit cost analysis