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- catalog contributor b2789130.
- catalog contributor b2789131.
- catalog contributor b2789132.
- catalog created "1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1989.".
- catalog description "An assessment of uncertainties in seismic response -- Lessons learned from recent moderate earthquakes -- General discussion: Part V -- Part VI. Seismic design of buildings and special structures, and nonstructural components in moderate seismic zones -- Wind versus seismic design -- Concrete structures -- Seismic design of masonry -- A review of current practices for seismic design of building cladding -- Earthquake-resistant bridge design -- Seismic design considerations for buried pipelines -- General discussion: Part VI -- Summary panel discussion II -- Part VII. Seismic rehabilitation of structures -- Damage prediction for existing buildings -- Seismic rehabilitation techniques for buildings -- Costs and benefits of seismic rehabilitation -- General discussion: Part VII -- Part VIII. Public policy: Urban design standards -- Experience with changes in design requirements in the Boston area -- Seismic building code efforts in the central United States -- ".
- catalog description "Estimation of earthquake losses for a large eastern urban center: Scenario events for New York City -- General discussion: Part VIII -- Closing remarks -- Index of contributors.".
- catalog description "Implications of eastern ground-motion characteristics for seismic hazard assessment in eastern North America -- Issues in strong ground-motion estimation in eastern North America -- Combination of seismic-source and historic estimates of earthquake hazard -- General discussion: Part III -- Summary panel discussion I -- Part IV. Soil liquefaction: Principles and examples from earthquakes in the eastern United States -- Some basic aspects of soil liquefaction during earthquakes -- Liquefaction evidence for repeated holocene earthquakes in the coastal region of South Carolina -- Earthquake-induced liquefaction in the northeastern United States: Historical effects and geological constraints -- Extent and character of soil liquefaction during the 1811-12 New Madrid earthquakes -- General discussion: Part IV -- Part V. Theoretical basis for earthquake engineering design in regions with moderate seismic hazards -- Current design spectra: Background and limitations -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Opening remarks -- Keynote Addresses: -- Earth-science issues of seismic hazards assessment in eastern North America -- Engineering issues of earthquake hazard mitigation in eastern North America -- Part I. Seismicity and tectonics -- Low-displacement seismogenic faults and nonstationary seismicity in the eastern United States -- Seismicity and seismotectonics of southeastern Canada -- In situ stress, crustal strain, and seismic hazard assessment in eastern North America -- General discussion: Part I -- Luncheon address: -- Earthquake hazards: A political perspective -- Part II. Seismic ground motions -- Quantitative ground-motion estimates -- Implications of some important strong-motion recordings of mid-plate earthquakes -- Earthquake source and ground-motion characteristics in eastern North America -- General discussion: Part II -- Part III. Probabilistic seismic hazards assessment -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 455 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Earthquake hazards and the design of constructed facilities in the eastern United States.".
- catalog identifier "0897664949 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0897664957 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Earthquake hazards and the design of constructed facilities in the eastern United States.".
- catalog isPartOf "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-8923 ; v. 558".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : New York Academy of Sciences,".
- catalog relation "Earthquake hazards and the design of constructed facilities in the eastern United States.".
- catalog spatial "East (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "500 s 624.1/762/0974 20".
- catalog subject "Disaster Planning (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Earthquake engineering.".
- catalog subject "Earthquake hazard analysis East (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Earthquake resistant design East (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Earthquakes East (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Natural Disasters.".
- catalog subject "Q11 .N5 vol. 558 TA654.6".
- catalog subject "W1 AN626YL v.558 1989".
- catalog tableOfContents "An assessment of uncertainties in seismic response -- Lessons learned from recent moderate earthquakes -- General discussion: Part V -- Part VI. Seismic design of buildings and special structures, and nonstructural components in moderate seismic zones -- Wind versus seismic design -- Concrete structures -- Seismic design of masonry -- A review of current practices for seismic design of building cladding -- Earthquake-resistant bridge design -- Seismic design considerations for buried pipelines -- General discussion: Part VI -- Summary panel discussion II -- Part VII. Seismic rehabilitation of structures -- Damage prediction for existing buildings -- Seismic rehabilitation techniques for buildings -- Costs and benefits of seismic rehabilitation -- General discussion: Part VII -- Part VIII. Public policy: Urban design standards -- Experience with changes in design requirements in the Boston area -- Seismic building code efforts in the central United States -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Estimation of earthquake losses for a large eastern urban center: Scenario events for New York City -- General discussion: Part VIII -- Closing remarks -- Index of contributors.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Implications of eastern ground-motion characteristics for seismic hazard assessment in eastern North America -- Issues in strong ground-motion estimation in eastern North America -- Combination of seismic-source and historic estimates of earthquake hazard -- General discussion: Part III -- Summary panel discussion I -- Part IV. Soil liquefaction: Principles and examples from earthquakes in the eastern United States -- Some basic aspects of soil liquefaction during earthquakes -- Liquefaction evidence for repeated holocene earthquakes in the coastal region of South Carolina -- Earthquake-induced liquefaction in the northeastern United States: Historical effects and geological constraints -- Extent and character of soil liquefaction during the 1811-12 New Madrid earthquakes -- General discussion: Part IV -- Part V. Theoretical basis for earthquake engineering design in regions with moderate seismic hazards -- Current design spectra: Background and limitations -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Opening remarks -- Keynote Addresses: -- Earth-science issues of seismic hazards assessment in eastern North America -- Engineering issues of earthquake hazard mitigation in eastern North America -- Part I. Seismicity and tectonics -- Low-displacement seismogenic faults and nonstationary seismicity in the eastern United States -- Seismicity and seismotectonics of southeastern Canada -- In situ stress, crustal strain, and seismic hazard assessment in eastern North America -- General discussion: Part I -- Luncheon address: -- Earthquake hazards: A political perspective -- Part II. Seismic ground motions -- Quantitative ground-motion estimates -- Implications of some important strong-motion recordings of mid-plate earthquakes -- Earthquake source and ground-motion characteristics in eastern North America -- General discussion: Part II -- Part III. Probabilistic seismic hazards assessment -- ".
- catalog title "Earthquake hazards and the design of constructed facilities in the eastern United States / edited by Klaus H. Jacob and Carl J. Turkstra.".
- catalog type "text".