11-10-2015, 01:34 PM
Hello
Does anyone have these papers:
1. Slemmons, D.B., 1982. Determination of design earthquake magnitude for microzonation. Proc. Third Int. Earthquake Microzonation Conf., U.S. National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, 1: 119-130.
2. Der Kiureghian, A., and A. H.-S. Ang (1977). A fault-rupture model for seismic risk analysis. Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 67(4): 1173-1194. Translated into Chinese in Earthquake Engineering Abroad, 4, 1981, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin, China, 20-34
3. Algermissen, S. T., D. M. Perkins, P. C. Thenhaus, S. L. Hanson, and B. L. Bender (1982). Probabilistic estimates of maximum acceleration and velocity in rock in the contiguous United States, U.S. Geol. Surv., Open-File Rept. 82cl033, 99 pp.
4. Schwartz, D.P., Coppersmith, K.J., 1986. Seismic hazard: new trends in analysis using geologic data. In: Wallace, R.E. (Ed.), Active Tectonics. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 215–230.
5. Cluff, L.S., Cluff, J.L., 1984. Importance of assessing degrees of fault activity for engineering decisions. Proceedings, 8th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, San Francisco, 2, 629-636.
Thanks in advance
Does anyone have these papers:
1. Slemmons, D.B., 1982. Determination of design earthquake magnitude for microzonation. Proc. Third Int. Earthquake Microzonation Conf., U.S. National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, 1: 119-130.
2. Der Kiureghian, A., and A. H.-S. Ang (1977). A fault-rupture model for seismic risk analysis. Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 67(4): 1173-1194. Translated into Chinese in Earthquake Engineering Abroad, 4, 1981, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin, China, 20-34
3. Algermissen, S. T., D. M. Perkins, P. C. Thenhaus, S. L. Hanson, and B. L. Bender (1982). Probabilistic estimates of maximum acceleration and velocity in rock in the contiguous United States, U.S. Geol. Surv., Open-File Rept. 82cl033, 99 pp.
4. Schwartz, D.P., Coppersmith, K.J., 1986. Seismic hazard: new trends in analysis using geologic data. In: Wallace, R.E. (Ed.), Active Tectonics. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 215–230.
5. Cluff, L.S., Cluff, J.L., 1984. Importance of assessing degrees of fault activity for engineering decisions. Proceedings, 8th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, San Francisco, 2, 629-636.
Thanks in advance