Pages that link to "Item:Q166415"
The following pages link to Seismic Design and Analysis of Underground Structures (Q166415):
Displayed 50 items.
- The Loma Prieta earthquake, ground motion, and damage in Oakland, Treasure Island, and San Francisco (Q149937) (← links)
- The over-prediction of seismically induced soil liquefaction during the 2016 Kumamoto, Japan earthquake sequence (Q150091) (← links)
- Preliminary national-scale seismic risk assessment of natural gas pipelines in the United States (Q150409) (← links)
- St. Louis area earthquake hazards mapping project; seismic and liquefaction hazard maps (Q153088) (← links)
- Reflection—refraction of general P- and type-I S-waves in elastic and anelastic solids (Q153650) (← links)
- Predicting the spatial extent of liquefaction from geospatial and earthquake specific parameters (Q155019) (← links)
- Pros and cons of multistory RC tunnel-form (box-type) buildings (Q155338) (← links)
- David M Boore (Q163313) (← links)
- Emitt Witt (Q163365) (← links)
- Thomas Hanks (Q163818) (← links)
- Martyn J Smith (Q164000) (← links)
- Hydraulic tests in hole UAe-6h, Amchitka Island, Alaska (Q230937) (← links)
- Flood survey at proposed TAPS crossing of Yukon River near Stevens Village, Alaska (Q231042) (← links)
- Hydraulic tests in hole UAe-3, Amchitka Island, Alaska (Q231055) (← links)
- Hot pipe (Q232218) (← links)
- Strong ground motion inferred from liquefaction caused by the 1811-1812 New Madrid, Missouri, earthquakes (Q234167) (← links)
- Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses for ground motions and fault displacement at Yucca Mountain, Nevada (Q235274) (← links)
- Integrated surface and borehole strong-motion, soil-response arrays in San Francisco, California (Q235580) (← links)
- Non-destructive measurement of soil liquefaction density change by crosshole radar tomography, Treasure Island, California (Q235904) (← links)
- New site coefficients and site classification system used in recent building seismic code provisions (Q236068) (← links)
- Simulation of broadband ground motion including nonlinear soil effects for a magnitude 6.5 earthquake on the Seattle fault, Seattle, Washington (Q237549) (← links)
- Upper bound of pier scour in laboratory and field data (Q238744) (← links)
- An updated geospatial liquefaction model for global application (Q239305) (← links)
- Ground motion in the presence of complex Topography II: Earthquake sources and 3D simulations (Q239321) (← links)
- Seismic hazard exposure for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline (Q240843) (← links)
- Behavior of tunnel form buildings under quasi-static cyclic lateral loading (Q241049) (← links)
- William J. Winters (Q241609) (← links)
- Doug D. Nagle (Q241843) (← links)
- Diane L. Minasian (Q241969) (← links)
- David S. Mueller (Q241975) (← links)
- E. R. Burkett (Q242080) (← links)
- Edward E. Fischer (Q242092) (← links)
- Edward H. Moran (Q242137) (← links)
- Liquefaction, ground oscillation, and soil deformation at the Wildlife Array, California (Q242518) (← links)
- G. Parker (Q242842) (← links)
- Stephen C. Harmsen (Q242854) (← links)
- Edwin L. Harp (Q242856) (← links)
- J. Hal Davis (Q242869) (← links)
- Hanna Flamme (Q242877) (← links)
- Lynn M. Highland (Q242881) (← links)
- Joyce E. Williamson (Q243032) (← links)
- J. J. Lienkaemper (Q243110) (← links)
- Katrina D. Gelwick (Q243299) (← links)
- Lynn J. Torak (Q243477) (← links)
- Mark Meremonte (Q243648) (← links)
- David M. Perkins (Q243889) (← links)
- Robert B. Herrmann (Q244028) (← links)
- Richard G. LaHusen (Q244059) (← links)
- Thomas E. Noce (Q244481) (← links)
- David M. Worley (Q244610) (← links)