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Hsiung, Y. M.; Bolt, B. A.; Pensien, J.
Studies of Strong Ground Motion in Taiwan.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., November 1978, 120 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-78/26
Keywords: Seismic waves; Earth movements; Seismic risk; Ground motion; Hazards; Taiwan; Earthquakes; Geological faultsClough, R. W.; Stephen, R. M.; Shaw-Han Kuo, J.
Dynamic Response Analysis of Techi Dam.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., August 1982, 122 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-82/11
Keywords: Mathematical models; Techi Dam (Taiwan); Arch dams; Computer applications; Finite element analysis; Earthquake engineering; Tensile stress; Taiwan; Loads (Forces); EarthquakesBolt, B. A.; Loh, C. H.; Penzien, J.; Tsai, Y. B.; Yeh, Y. T.
Preliminary Report on the SMART (Strong Motion Array in Taiwan) 1.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., August 1982, 216 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-82/13
Keywords: Seismic waves; Correlation techniques; Seismic arrays; Data acquisition; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Power spectra; Taiwan; Earthquakes; SMART 1 seismic arrayLee, G. C.; Loh, C. H.
Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake of September 21, 1999: Reconnaissance Report.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. Earthquake Engineering Research Centers Program., April 30, 2000, 180 p.
Keywords: Structures; Rehabilitation (Maintenance); Electric power; Seismicity; State University of New York; Workshops; Taiwan; Multidisciplinary teams; National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Retrofitting; Attenuation (Physics); Systems analysis; Estimating; Disaster preparedness; Research; Earthquake engineering; Short range planning; Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research; EarthquakesChi-Chi Taiwan Earthquake of 9/21/99 Collection (on CD-ROM) (Raw Data File).
January 1999,
Keywords: Chi-Chi (Taiwan); Images; Datafile; Reconnaissance; Taiwan; EarthquakesGarcia, D. L.
Student Research and Accomplishments: 2001-2002, Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.; Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC., October 2002, 154 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-02-SP09
Keywords: ; Seismic design; Emergency preparedness; Research projects; Retrofitting; Damping; Shake tables; New York; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Multidisciplinary research; Hospitals; TaiwanBonilla, M. G.
Review of Recently Active Faults in Taiwan.
January 1975, 48 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-75-41
Keywords: Fault creep; Geologic faults; Geologic processes; Meishan fault; Hsinhua fault; Tectonic uplift; Tectonic subsidence; Taiwan; Longitudinal-Valley fault; Active faults; EarthquakesBonilla, M. G.
Note on Historical and Quaternary Faults in Western Taiwan.
January 1999, 50 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-99-447
Keywords: Quaternary faults; Chi Chi Taiwan earthquake; Historical aspects; Taiwan; Earthquakes; Geological faultsAbrahamson, N. A.
Estimation of Seismic Wave Coherency and Rupture Velocity Using the SMART 1 (Strong Motion Array Taiwan, Number 1) Strong-Motion Array Recordings.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., March 1985, 141 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-85/02
Keywords: Taiwan; Seismic waves; Bursting; Smart 1; Seismic epicenter; Earthquake engineering; Velocity; Coherence; Seismic effects; EarthquakesHao, H.
Effects of Spatial Variation of Ground Motions on Large Multiply-Supported Structures.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., July 1989, 171 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-89/06
Keywords: ; Seismic waves; Structural vibration; Computerized simulation; Mathematical models; Earth movements; Degrees of freedom; Earthquake engineering; Displacement; Soil-structure interactions; Taiwan; Accelerometers; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis