Directions in strong motion instrumentation /

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Meeting name:NATO SFP Workshop on Future Directions in Instrumentation for Strong Motion and Engineering Seismology (2004 : Kusadasi, Izmir)
Imprint:Dordrecht ; [Great Britain] : Springer, c2005.
Description:xvi, 303 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Language:English
Series:NATO science series. Series IV, Earth and environmental sciences ; v. 58
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5877293
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Other authors / contributors:Gülkan, Polat.
Anderson, John G.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Public Diplomacy Division
ISBN:1402037821 (cased)
1402038127 (e-book)
Notes:One CD-ROM in pocket attached to inside back cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Standard no.:9781402037825
9781402038129
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. Seismic hazard and extreme motions
  • Data needs for improved seismic hazard analysis / John G. Anderson, James N. Brune, Abdolrasool Anooshehpoor and Matthew D. Purvance
  • Capturing and limiting ground-motion uncertainty in seismic hazard assessment / Julian J. Bommer and Frank Scherbaum
  • Long-period ground motions from digital acceleration recordings : a new era in engineering seismology / David M. Boore
  • Observed ground motions, extreme ground motions, and physical limits to ground motions / T. C. Hanks, N. A. Abrahamson, M. Board, D. M. Boore, J. N. Brune and C. A. Cornell
  • Pt. 2. Engineering uses of strong motion seismograms
  • Raised drift demands for framed buildings during near-field earthquakes / P. Gulkan and U. Yazgan
  • Impact of near-fault pulses on engineering design / Helmut Krawinkler, Babak Alavi and Farzin Zareian
  • Rapid assessment of building response using generalized interstory drift spectra / Eduardo Miranda and Sinan Akkar
  • Influence of ground motion intensity on the performance of low- and mid-rise ordinary concrete buildings / Sinan Akkar, Haluk Sucuoglu and Ahmet Yakut
  • Pt. 3. Arrays and observations
  • Integrated surface and borehole strong-motion, soil-response arrays in San Francisco, California / R. D. Borcherdt, G. Glassmoyer, C. Dietel and R. E. Westerlund
  • Structural monitoring arrays - past, present and future / M. Celebi
  • Development of strong-motion observation network constructed by NIED / Shigeo Kinoshita
  • Demse strong-motion array in Yokohama, Japan, and its use for disaster management / Saburoh Midorikawa
  • The COSMOS virtual data center / Ralph Archuleta, Jamison Steidl and Melinda Squibb
  • Site-dependent ground-motion data recorded by German taskforce in Turkey / Jochen Schwarz, Clemens Ende and Dominik H. Lang
  • Observation and prediction of strong ground motion in China / Tao Xiaxin, Zhou Zhenghua, Zhou Yongnian and Wang Haiyun
  • Strong motion instrumentation programs in Taiwan / Yi-Ben Tsai and Chien-Ping Lee
  • Strong-motion data acquisition, processing and utilization with applications to Istanbul strong motion network / M. Erdik, Y. Fahjan and E. Durukal.