Implications of recent earthquakes on seismic risk : papers presented at the Japan-UK Seismic Risk Forum 3rd Workshop, 6-7 April 2000, Imperial College, London, UK /

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Corporate author / creator:Japan-UK Seismic Risk Forum. Workshop (3rd : 2000 : Imperial College)
Imprint:[London] : Imperial College Press, ©2000.
Description:1 online resource (viii, 228 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Series on innovation in structures and construction ; vol. 2
Series on innovation in structures and construction ; vol. 2.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11173102
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Other authors / contributors:Antoniou, S.
Elnashai, A. S. (Amr S.)
ISBN:9781848160194
1848160194
1860942334
9781860942334
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:The response of civil engineering works to earthquakes is the only real and conclusive proof of their adequacy or otherwise. However, earthquakes as natural geological phenomena are few and far-between, which is fortunate from a human point of view. Therefore, drawing important lessons from each and every earthquake is vital for improving the understanding of their effects and consequently for mitigating the effects of future earthquakes. It is in this context that this volume has been written, where a number of distinguished and internationally renowned earthquake engineers make contributions largely based on lessons from recent earthquakes. In particular, studies of the Kobe earthquake of 1995 and the more recent devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Greece (August and September 1999, respectively) are included. Through assimilation of the lessons learnt and dissemination of this information, it is hoped that, future earthquakes will not exact such a heavy toll.
Other form:Print version: Japan-UK Seismic Risk Forum. Workshop (3rd : 2000 : Imperial College). Implications of recent earthquakes on seismic risk. [London] : Imperial College Press, ©2000 1860942334