Saxena, S. K.
Siting and Geotechnical Program Focus and Directions. Report upon the Deliberations of a Workshop Held at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois on August 4-5, 1986.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
January 1986,
185 p.
Keywords: Failure; Ground motion; Hazards; Rock mechanics; Earthquake engineering; Buildings; Meetings; Soil dynamics; Earth movements; Construction; Soil mechanics
Crouse, C. B.; Hushmand, B.; Liang, G.; Martin, G.; Wood, J.
Seismic Design of Monolithic Bridge Abutments.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
July 1986,
127 p.
Keywords: Earthquake engineering; Dynamic tests; Seismic effect; Highway bridges; Abutments; Soil mechanics; Vibration tests
Ahmad, S.; Israil, A. S. M.
Dynamic Compliance of Vertically Loaded Strip Foundations in Multilayered Viscoelastic Soils.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
June 17, 1988,
53 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0017
Keywords: ; Earthquake engineering; Graphs (Charts); Viscoelasticity; Soil dynamics; Soil structure; Rigid foundations; Soil properties; Soil mechanics; Dynamic structural analysis
Mamoon, S. M.; Banerjee, P. K.; Ahmad, S.
Seismic Response of Pile Foundations.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
November 1, 1988,
58 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0034
Keywords: ; Dynamic response; Loads (Forces); Graphs (Charts); Earthquakes; Foundations; Mechanical properties; Soil dynamics; Pile foundations; Soil mechanics; Subsurface structures; Motion studies; Dynamic structural analysis
Lee, K. L.; Duncan, J. M.
Landslide of April 25, 1974 on the Mantaro River, Peru.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
January 1975,
81 p.
Keywords: ; Damage; Seismic waves; Dams; Vibration; Peru; Landslides; Soil properties; Earth movements; Hydraulic models; Flooding; Photographs; Soil mechanics; Magnitude; Structures; Forecasting; Warning systems; Predictions; Maps; Disasters; Mantaro River
Proceedings of the International Conference on MICROZONATION (2nd) for Safer Construction - Research and Application, Volume III, Held at San Francisco, California, on November 26-December 1, 1978.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
January 1978,
399 p.
Keywords: Dynamic response; Seismic waves; Ground motion; Buildings; Urban planning; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Seismic design; Structural design; Offshore structures; Soil structure interactions; Earthquake; Structures; Soil mechanics; Microzonation; Seismic risk
Whitman, R. V.; Reed, J. W.; Marshall, P.
Caracas Venezuela Earthquake (1967) Tall Building Damage Review. Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
May 1972,
11 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-8
Keywords: Buildings; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Building codes; Earthquakes; Earth movements; Soil mechanics; Venezuela; Caracas (Venezuela); Tall buildings
Kopal, D. J.; Zimmie, T. F.
NGI (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) Direct Simple Shear Tests on Concord Blue Clay.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
December 1979,
108 p.
Keywords: Shear tests; Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Shear properties; Soil properties; Clays; Soil mechanics; Cyclic loads; Concord blue clay
Nielsen, N. N.; Furumoto, A. S.; Lum, W.; Morrill, B. J.
The Honomu, Hawaii, Earthquake.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications.,
January 1977,
97 p.
Keywords: Damage assessment; Earthquakes; Hawaii; Hawaii Island; Earth movements; Lavas; Volcanic ejecta; Soil mechanics; Honomu (Hawaii)
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