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Gibbs, J. F.; Tinsley, J. C.; Boore, D. M.
Borehole Velocity Measurements at Five Sites That Recorded the Cape Mendocino, California Earthquake of 25 April, 1992.
January 2002, 58 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-02-203
Keywords: ; Travel time; Seismometers; California; Seismic waves; Data sources; Boreholes; Geological surveys; Ground motion; Acceleration; Velocity measurement; EarthquakesBrocher, T. M.; Pratt, T. L.; Weaver, C. S.; Snelson, C. M.; Frankel, A. D.
Implosion, Earthquake, and Explosion Recordings from the 2000 Seattle Kingdome Seismic Hazards Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS), Washington.
January 2002, 34 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-02-123
Keywords: Seismic data; Seismic waves; Seismic Hazards Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS); Data acquisition; Seattle (Washington); Nuclear explosion detection; Ground motion; Data processing; Washington (State); Seismographs; EarthquakesBrocher, T. M.; Ruebel, A. L.
Compilation of 29 Sonic and Density Logs from 23 Oil Test Wells in Western Washington State.
January 1998, 66 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-98-249
Keywords: Seismic velocity; Stratigraphy; Three dimensional models; Travel time; Oil test wells; Volcanic rocks; Data compilation; Ground motion; Exploratory wells; Density; Washington (State); EarthquakesEvans, J. R.; Jensen, E. G.; Sell, R.; Stephens, C. D.; Nyman, D. J.
Calibration of PS09, PS10, and PS11 Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Strong-Motion Instruments, with Acceleration, Velocity, and Displacement Records of the Denali Fault Earthquake, 03 November 2002.
January 2006, 60 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-2006-1028
Keywords: ; Measuring instruments; Geologic faults; Velocity; Alaska; Ground motion; Monitoring; Acceleration; Amplifiers; Seismographs; EarthquakesStudent Research Accomplishments, 2004-2005, Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., May 2006, 88 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-06-SP04
Keywords: ; Seismic design; Bridges; Students; Retrofitting; Research programs; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Ground motion; Lifelines; Civil engineering; Structural response; Structural analysisWarn, G. P.; Whittaker, A. S.
Study of the Coupled Horizontal-Vertical Behavior of Elastomeric and Lead-Rubber Seismic Isolation Bearings.
Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 22, 2006, 344 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-06-0011
Keywords: ; Evaluation; Finite element method; Earthquake resistant structures; Seismic design; Structural vibration; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Excitation; Stiffness; Elastomeric isolators; Seismic effects; Vibration isolators; Simulations; Bearings; Seismic isolation; RubberDesigning for Earthquakes: A Manual for Architects. Risk Management Series.
December 2006, 392 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-454
Keywords: Seismic design; Seismic hazards; Nature of earthquakes; Site selection; Nonstructural design philosphy; Geotechnical engineering expertise; Extreme hazards; Risk management; Earthquake effects; Eqrthquake hazards; Ground motion; Manuals; Site evaluation; Architectural design; EarthquakesStephenson, W. J.; Williams, R. A.; Odum, J. K.; Worley, D. M.
Miscellaneous High-Resolution Seismic Imaging Investigations in Salt Lake and Utah Valleys for Earthquake Hazards.
January 2007, 34 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2007-1152
Keywords: Geology; Sites; Seismic reflection; U.S. Geological Survey; Investigations; Seismic prospecting; Seismic refraction; Salt Lake and Utah Valleys; Ground motion; Utah; Hazards; EarthquakesStein, R. S.
Earthquake Rate Model 2.2 of the 2007 Working Group for California Earthquake Probabilities. Appendix D. Magnitude-Area Relationships.
January 2007, 13 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2007-1162
Keywords: ; Probability; Geologic faults; Seismic events; California; Mathematical models; Magnitude; Ground motion; Estimation; Meetings; EarthquakesCollocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines During Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California. Earthquake Hazard Reduction Series 61.
February 1992, 110 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-226
Keywords: Vulnerability; Geologic faults; Bridges; Damage assessment; California; Earthquake resistance; Landslides; Life support systems; Risk assessment; Ground motion; Hazards; Risk reduction; Seismic effects; Cajon Pass (California); Earthquakes