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  • A-Grivas, D.; Nadeau, G.
    Probabilistic Seismic Stability Analysis - A Case Study.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., July 1979, 42 p.
    Identifying Number(s): CE-79-1
    Keywords: Seismic waves; Seismic surveys; Earthquakes; Earthwork; Probability theory; Soil properties; Slingerlands (New York); Slopes; New York State; Seismic risk

  • Porcella, R. L.
    Seismic Engineering Program Report, January - April 1979.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., April 1979, 27 p.
    Identifying Number(s): CIRC-818-A
    Keywords: Dynamic structural analysis; Seismic surveys; Ground motion; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Seismographs; Earthquakes; Data processing; Yugoslavia; Seismology stations; Earth movements; California; Alaska; Accelerometers; New Zealand; Seismic waves

  • Wheeler, R. L.
    Earthquakes in and near the Northeastern United States, 1638-1998-Construction of the Earthquake Catalog for an Outreach Map.
    January 2000, 12 p.
    Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-00-0316
    Keywords: ; Seismic surveys; Catalogs; Hazards; Mapping; Canada; Earthquakes; Earthquake warning systems; Predictionsns; Maps; Data compilation; United States

  • Burdisso, R. A.; Singh, M. P.
    Seismic Response Analysis of Multiply Connected Secondary Systems.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., August 1985, 161 p.
    Identifying Number(s): VPI-E-84-30
    Keywords: Floors; Seismic surveys; Responses; Pipes (Tubes); Supports; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Structural engineering; Secondary systems; Electric power plants; Random vibration; Crossing; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Catchings, R. D.; Gandhok, G.; Goldman, M. R.; Okaya, D.
    Seismic Images and Fault Relations of the Santa Monica Thrust Fault, West Los Angeles, California.
    January 2001, 38 p.
    Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-01-111
    Keywords: Geometry; Seismic surveys; Data collection; Faults (Geologic); Imagery; California; Santa Monica fault; Location

  • Porcella, R. L.
    Seismic Engineering Program Report, April-June 1976.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., June 1976, 19 p.
    Identifying Number(s): CIRC-736-B
    Keywords: Seismic surveys; Ground motion; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Seismographs; Earthquakes; Arkansas; Seismology stations; Earth movements; California; Alaska; Accelerometers; Seismic waves

  • Kiremidjian, 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: ; Seismic surveys; Hazards; Risk; Computer programs; Earthquake resistant structures; Seismic epicenter; Earthquakes; Guatemala; Magnitude; Maps; Mathematical models; Seismology

  • Ellingwood, B. R.
    Review and Refinement of ATC 3-06 Tentative Seismic Provisions. Report of Technical Committee 1: Seismic Risk Maps.
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., October 1980, 38 p.
    Identifying Number(s): NBSIR-80-2111-1
    Keywords: Seismic surveys; Buildings; Building codes; Earthquake engineering; Regulations; Meetings; Earthquakes; Design criteria; Seismicity index; Recommendations; Geological maps; Seismic risk

  • Keshavarzian, M.; Schnobrich, W. C.
    Computed Nonlinear Seismic Response of R/C Wall-Frame Structures.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., May 1984, 230 p.
    Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-515', 'UILU/ENG-84/2004']
    Keywords: Seismic surveys; Buildings; Dynamic tests; Computer applications; Reinforced concrete; Structural engineering; Walls; Mathematical models; Framed structures; Nonlinear systems

  • Catchings, R. D.; Goldman, M. R.; Gandhok, G.
    Structure and Velocities of the Northeastern Santa Cruz Mountains and the Western Santa Clara Valley, California, from the SCSI-LR Seismic Survey.
    January 2006, 82 p.
    Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-2006-1014
    Keywords: Seismic surveys; Hazards; Santa Clara Valley; Alluvium deposits; Geologic faults; Ground water; Earthquakes; Velocity; Water resources; California; Subsurface structures; Valleys; Geologic structures; San Francisco Bay; Santa Cruz Mountains