Chang, T. S.; Tang, P. S.; Lee, C. S.; Hwang, H.
Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential in Memphis and Shelby County.
National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
August 10, 1990,
190 p.
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Pore pressure; Earthquake engineering; Memphis County (Tennessee); Soil pressure; Earthquakes; Tennessee; Soil properties; Earth movements; Soil mechanics; Shelby County (Tennessee); Computerized simulation; Liquefaction; Seismic waves
Liu, B. C.; Hsieh, C. T.; Gustafson, R.; Nuttli, O.; Gentile, R.
Earthquake Risk and Damage Functions: An Integrated Preparedness and Planning Model Applied to New Madrid.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
December 7, 1979,
335 p.
Keywords: Dynamic structural analysis; Hazards; Risk; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Kentucky; Earthquakes; Arkansas; New Madrid fault; Tennessee; Missouri; Mississippi; Illinois; Memphis (Tennessee); Predictions; Saint Louis (Missouri); Seismic risk
Chang, T. S.; Teh, L. K.; Zhang, Y.
Seismic Characteristics of Sediments in the New Madrid Seismic Zone.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
February 1992,
157 p.
Keywords: New Madrid Seismic Zone; Dynamic response; Damping; Earthquake engineering; Sands; Soil pressure; Arkansas; Test facilities; Shear properties; Soil tests; Soil properties; Tennessee; Mississippi; Strains; Seismic effects; Soil mechanics; Sediments