Directions in Strong Motion Instrumentation : Proceedings of the NATO SFP Workshop on Future Directions in Instrumentation for Strong Motion and Engineering Seismology, Kusadasi, Izmir, May 17-21, 2004 /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2005. |
Colección: | Nato Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Seismic Hazard and Extreme Motions
- Data Needs for Improved Seismic Hazard Analysis
- Capturing and Limiting Groundmotion Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard Assessment
- Long-Period Ground Motions from Digital Acceleration Recordings: A New Era in Engineering Seismology
- Observed Ground Motions, Extreme Ground Motions, and Physical Limits to Ground Motions
- Engineering Uses of Strong Motion Seismograms
- Raised Drift Demands for Framed Buildings during Near-Field Earthquakes
- Impact of Near-Fault Pulses on Engineering Design
- Rapid Assessment of Building Response Using Generalized Interstory Drift Spectra
- Influence of Ground Motion Intensity on the Performance of Low- and Mid-Rise Ordinary Concrete Buildings
- Arrays and Observations
- Integrated Surface and Borehole Strong-Motion, Soil-Response Arrays in San Francisco, California
- Structural Monitoring Arrays — Past, Present and Future
- Development of Strong-Motion Observation Network Constructed by NIED
- Dense Strong-Motion Array in Yokohama, Japan, and Its Use for Disaster Management
- The Cosmos Virtual Data Center
- Site-Dependent Ground-motion Data Recorded by German Taskforce in Turkey
- Observation and Prediction of Strong Ground Motion in China
- Strong Motion Instrumentation Programs in Taiwan
- Strong-Motion Data Acquisition, Processing and Utilization with Applications to Istanbul Strong Motion Network.