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International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology, Part B

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    9780124406582

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  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-07-01
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science

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Summary

The two-volume International Handbook of Earthquake and Engineering Seismology is an encyclopedic overview of our present knowledge of earthquakes and engineering seismology. This state-of-the-art work was developed in collaboration with the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI) and the International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE). This comprehensive set is a resource library for structural engineers, geologists, geophysicists, seismologists, and other scientists and engineers with an interest in earthquakes.

Table of Contents

Contributors to Part B xi
Preface to Part B xvii
VII. Strong-Motion Seismology
Strong-Motion Seismology
937(30)
J. G. Anderson
Strong-Motion Data Processing
967(16)
A. F. Shakal
M. J. Huang
V. M. Graizer
Estimation of Strong Seismic Ground Motions
983(20)
B. A. Bolt
N. A. Abrahamson
Strong-Motion Attentuation Relations
1003(10)
K. W. Campbell
Site Effects on Strong Ground Motions
1013(18)
H. Kawase
Use of Engineering Seismology Tools in Ground Shaking Scenarios
1031(18)
E. Faccioli
V. Pessina
Kyoshin Net (K-NET), Japan
1049(8)
S. Kinoshita
Strong-Motion Instrumentation Programs in Taiwan
1057(8)
T. C. Shin
Y. B. Tsai
Y. T. Yeh
C. C. Liu
Y. M. Wu
VIII. Selected Topics in Earthquake Engineering
Seismic Hazards and Risk Assessment in Engineering Practice
1065(16)
P. Somerville
Y. Moriwaki
Advances in Seismology with Impact on Earthquake Engineering
1081(16)
S. K. Singh
M. Ordaz
J. F. Pacheco
An Introduction to the Earthquake Response of Structures
1097(30)
P. C. Jennings
Seismic Design Provisions and Guidelines in the United States: A Prologue
1127(6)
R. D. Borcherdt
R. O. Hamburger
C. A. Kircher
Finite Element Analysis in Earthquake Engineering
1133(26)
J. F. Hall
Liquefaction Mechanisms and Induced Ground Failure
1159(16)
T. L. Youd
Advances in Analysis of Soil Liquefaction during Earthquakes
1175(30)
J-P. Bardet
IX. Earthquake Prediction and Hazards Mitigation
Earthquake Prediction: An Overview
1205(12)
H. Kanamori
Stress Triggers, Stress Shadows, and Seismic Hazard
1217(16)
R. A. Harris
The GSHAP Global Seismic Hazard Map
1233(8)
D. Giardini
G. Gruenthal
K. Shedlock
P. Zhang
The Sociological Dimensions of Earthquake Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
1241(12)
P. W. O'Brien
D. S. Mileti
The Seismic Alert System of Mexico City
1253(8)
J. Espinosa-Aranda
F. H. Rodriquez-Cayeros
The Rapid Earthquake Data Integration Project
1261(14)
L. Gee
D. Neuhauser
D. Dreger
M. Pasyanos
R. Uhrhammer
B. Romanowicz
TriNet: Modern Ground-Motion Seismic Network
1275(14)
E. Hauksson
L. M. Jones
A. F. Shakal
X. National and International Reports to IASPEI
Centennial National and Institutional Reports: Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior
1289(180)
C. Kisslinger
Centennial National and Institutional Reports: Earthquake Engineering
1469(64)
S. Cherry
Centennial Reports: International Organizations
1533(40)
C. Kisslinger
XI. General Information and Miscellaneous Data
Statistical Principles for Seismologists
1573(14)
D. Vere-Jones
Y. Ogata
Seismic Velocities and Densities of Rocks
1587(8)
N. I. Christensen
D. Stanley
Worldwide Nuclear Explosions
1595(6)
X. Yang
R. North
C. Romney
P. G. Richards
Earthquake Seismology Software
1601(44)
J. A. Snoke
M. Garcia-Fernandez
The FDSN and IRIS Data Management System: Providing Easy Access to Terabytes of Information
1645(12)
T. K. Ahern
Global Inventory of Seismographic Networks
1657(8)
J. C. Lahr
T. van Eck
Old Seismic Bulletins to 1920: A Collective Heritage from Early Seismologists
1665(60)
J. Schweitzer
W. H. K. Lee
Biographies of Interest to Earthquake and Engineering Seismologists
1725(66)
B. F. Howell, Jr.
Digital Imagery of Faults and Volcanoes
1791(2)
M. J. Rymer
D. E. Wieprecht
J. C. Dohrenwend
Appendix 1. Glossary of Interest to Earthquake and Engineering Seismologists 1793(64)
K. Aki
W. H. K. Lee
Appendix 2. Key Formulae in Earthquake Seismology 1857(20)
Y. Ben-Zion
Appendix 3. Name Index of the Contributors of Biographical Sketches 1877(16)
W. H. K. Lee
Appendix 4. User's Manual to the Attached CD-ROMs 1893(4)
M. F. Diggles
Index 1897(46)
Part A TOC 1943

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