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Mader, G. G.; Spangle, W. E.; Blair, M. L.; Meehan, R. L.; Bilodeau, S. W.
Land Use Planning after Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Office of Planning and Resources Management., January 1980, 185 p.
Keywords: ; California; Urban planning; Damage; Land use; Federal assistance programs; Alaska; Hazards; Urban areas; National government; Local government; EarthquakesLee, J. J.; Kim, S. T.; Ayer, R. M.; Chang, J. J.
Distant and Local Tsunamis in Coastal Region(s).
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., December 1980, 92 p.
Keywords: Numerical analysis; Coasts; Seismic waves; California; Ocean bottom; Mathematical models; NTISNSFRA; Water waves; Tsunamis; Motion; Earthquakes; Three dimensional flowPalm, R.
Real Estate Agents and the Dissemination of Information on Natural Hazards in the Urban Area.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1980, 148 p.
Keywords: ; California; Regulations; State government; Communicating; Real property; Law (Jurisprudence); Ethics; Urban areas; Assessments; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Six: Ethnic and Racial Differentials. Part Seven: Vulnerability Zones and Earthquake Subculture.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1981, 328 p.
Keywords: ; Ethnic groups; Mass media; California; Attitudes; Public opinion; Behavior; Newsprint; Disasters; Negroes; Warning systems; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Eight: Grass Roots Organization and Resistance.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1981, 284 p.
Keywords: Emergency preparedness; California; Forecasting; Attitudes; Behavior; Public opinion; Disasters; Organizations; Meetings; Warning systems; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Nine: Change and Stability in the Public Response.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1980, 290 p.
Keywords: ; California; Forecasting; Attitudes; Public opinion; Behavior; Disasters; Responses; Warning systems; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Ten: Summary and Recommendations.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1981, 148 p.
Keywords: Emergency preparedness; Mass media; Ethnic groups; California; Attitudes; Disaster preparedness; Opinions; Warning systems; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part One: Objectives and Utilization.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1980, 234 p.
Keywords: Emergency preparedness; Mass media; California; Forecasting; Attitudes; Disaster preparedness; Behavior; Public opinion; Disasters; Hazards; Responses; Surveys; Warning systems; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Two: The Media Response (Chapters One to Ten).
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1980, 278 p.
Keywords: ; Evaluation; Mass media; California; Forecasting; Attitudes; Radio broadcasting; Public opinion; Behavior; Newsprint; Warning systems; Television broadcasting; Communities; EarthquakesTurner, R. H.; Nigg, J. M.; Paz, D. H.; Young, B. S.
Community Response to Earthquake Threat in Southern California. Part Two: The Media Response (Chapters Eleven to Thirteen). Part Three: The Organizational Response.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; Geological Survey, Reston, VA., January 1980, 422 p.
Keywords: ; Evaluation; Mass media; California; Radio broadcasting; Public opinion; Newsprint; Warning systems; Television broadcasting; Communities; Earthquakes