Adham, S. A.
Investigation of Reinforced Brick Masonry Buildings Undamaged by the San Fernando Earthquake.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Office of Planning and Resources Management.,
May 1981,
188 p.
Keywords: Dynamic response; Ground motion; San Fernando Earthquake (1971); Buildings; Earthquake resistant structures; Damage assessment; Earthquakes; Finite element analysis; Brick construction
Ishizuka, M.; Fu, K. S.; Yao, J. T. P.
Rule-Based Damage Assessment System for Existing Structures.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
March 1982,
28 p.
Identifying Number(s): CE-STR-82-14
Keywords: Fuzzy sets; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Pattern recognition; Earthquakes; Probability theory; Computer applications; Structures; SPERIL1 computer program
Carydis, P. G.; Tilford, N. R.; Brandow, G. E.; Jirsa, J. O.
Central Greece Earthquakes of February-March 1981. A Reconnaissance and Engineering Report.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 1982,
170 p.
Identifying Number(s): CETS-CND-018
Keywords: ; Geological faults; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Seismic epicenter; Earthquakes; Bursting; Walls; Gulf of Corinth; Structures; Construction; Control; Seismology; Disasters; Greece
Castle, R. O.; Packard, R. F.; Dinitz, L. B.
Height Changes in the Epicentral Region Preceding the January 17, 1994 Northridge Earthquake. A Characterization of the Vertical-Displacement Field in Both Space and Time during the Period 1978-1989.
January 2000,
17 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-00-002
Keywords: San Fernando Valley; Damage assessment; Seismic epicenter; Southern Region (California); Northridge (California); Earthquakes; Northridge earthquake
Hamburger, R. O.
Policy Guide to Steel Moment-frame Construction.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
November 2000,
32 p.
Keywords: Welded joints; Los Angeles (California); Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Northridge (California); Fractures (Materials); Cracking (Fracture)
Bruneau, M.; Whittaker, A.; Reinhorn, A.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 1: Overview of Damage to Buildings near Ground Zero.
March 2002,
46 p.
Keywords: Ground Zero; Terrorism; Buildings; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; New York; Multidisciplinary teams; Cost effectiveness; Terrorist attacks; Manhattan (New York); World Trade Center; Attack; Analytical methods; Structural analysis; Debris
DiPasquale, E.; Cakmak, A. S.
Detection and Assessment of Seismic Structural Damage.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Industrial Science and Technological Innovation.,
August 25, 1987,
98 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-87-0015
Keywords: Damage assessment; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Reviews; San Fernando (California); Numerical analysis; Structural analysis; Expert systems
Reinhorn, A. M.; Kunnath, S. K.; Panahshahi, N.
Modeling of R/C Building Structures with Flexible Floor Diaphragms (IDARC2).
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
September 7, 1988,
129 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0035
Keywords: Floors; Damage assessment; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Numerical analysis; Reinforced concrete; Flexibility; Diaphragms (Mechanics); Concrete structures; Mathematical models; Structural analysis
Wong, E. H.
Correlations Between Earthquake Damage and Strong Ground Motion.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs.,
May 1975,
87 p.
Identifying Number(s): MIT-CE-R75-23
Keywords: Dynamic structural analysis; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Los Angeles (California); Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Damage assessment; Seismic design; Seismic design decision analysis; Earthquakes; Earth movements; California; San Fernando earthquake; Seismic risk
Colvard, E. M.; Rogers, J.
Facing the Great Disaster: How the Men and Women of the U.S. Geological Survey Responded to the 1906 'San Francisco Earthquake'.
January 2006,
22 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-GIP-31
Keywords: Mapping; Damage assessment; Buildings; Aftermath; San Francisco (California); Earthquakes; Staffers; Emergency assistance; United States Geological Survey; Topographers; Fires; Geological faults; Federal government employees