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Merz, H.; Cornell, C. A.
Analysis of the Seismic Risk on Firm Ground for Sites in the Central Boston Metropolitan Area. Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1972, 30 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-7
Keywords: Massachusetts; Risk analysis; Seismic risk; Earth movements; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Boston (Massachusetts); Cambridge (Massachusetts); Site surveys; Risk; Urban areas; EarthquakesSherif, M. A.; Ishibashi, I.; Kearnes, J. K.
Microzonation by Amplification Ratio Technique.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., May 1976, 161 p.
Identifying Number(s): SOIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH-13
Keywords: Microseisms; Satsop (Washington); Seismic waves; Nuclear reactor sites; Geological surveys; Nuclear reactor safety; Earthquake engineering; Site surveys; Data processing; Washington (State); Power spectra; MicrozonationEarthquake Design Criteria for Water Supply and Wastewater Systems.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 1981, 492 p.
Keywords: Sewage treatment plants; Building codes; Damage assessment; Earthquake resistant structures; Soils; Geological faults; Failure; Water supply; Planning; Earthquakes; Site surveys; Water pipelines; Displacement; Sewage treatment; Sewers; Design criteria; Waste waterProceedings of the Joint U.S.-P.R.C. Microzonation Workshop, Harbin, China, September 11-16, 1981.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., January 1981, 638 p.
Keywords: Seismic intensity; Earthquake resistant structures; Predictions; Seismic waves; Land use; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Site surveys; Reprints; Meetings; Liquefaction (Soils); Soil dynamics; Geologic investigations; Microzonation; EarthquakesPrevost, J. H.
DYNA1D: A Computer Program for Nonlinear Seismic Site Response Analysis Technical Documentation.
National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 14, 1989, 132 p.
Keywords: DYNA1D computer program; Earthquake resistant structures; Earth movements; Seismology; Computer applications; Risk; Earthquake engineering; Site surveys; Soil dynamics; EarthquakesWhitman, R. V.
Proceedings from the Site Effects Workshop, National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research. Held in Buffalo, New York on October 24-25, 1991.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Albany., February 29, 1991, 74 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-92-0006
Keywords: ; Earthquake resistant structures; Earth movements; Earthquake engineering; Site surveys; Meetings; Soil dynamics; Soil-structure interactions; Soil properties; Surveys; Soil profiles; Building codes; EarthquakesNiazi, M.
Behavior of Peak Values and Spectral Ordinates of Near-Source Strong Ground Motion Over the Smart 1 Array.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., June 1990, 129 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-90/17
Keywords: ; Seismic waves; Seismic arrays; Earth movements; Data acquisition; Spectrum analysis; Earthquake engineering; Regression analysis; Site surveys; Nuclear facilities; Frequencies; Data analysis; Nonlinear systems; Seismic effects; EarthquakesKovacs, W. D.; Leyendecker, E. V.; Leiss, J. S.; Lister, L. A.
Data Requirements for the Seismic Review of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Facilities.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC., June 1984, 56 p.
Identifying Number(s): NBSIR-84/2833
Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Data; Reviewing; Information; Applicants; Standards; Site surveys; Safety; Facilities; Certification; Requirements; Federal energy regulatory commission; Liquefied natural gasFreeman, B. E.
A New Wind Energy Site Selection Methodology.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Applied Science and Research Applications., October 1975, 17 p.
Identifying Number(s): SAI-75-662-LJ
Keywords: Planning; Wind (Meteorology); Wind power; Site selection; Mathematical models; Data acquisition; Site surveys; SIGMET computer program; Wind power generation; Wind velocity