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1978-04State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 9, Catalogue of strong motion earthquake records. Volume I, Western United States, 1933-1971Chang, Frank K.
1975-09State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 4, Earthquake intensity and the selection of ground motions for seismic designKrinitzsky, E. L.; Chang, Frank K.
1976-03State of the art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 5, Plate tectonics and earthquake assessmentWalper, Jack L.
1974-06State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 3, Factors in the specification of ground motions for design earthquakes in CaliforniaHofmann, Renner B.
1974-05State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 2, Fault assessment in earthquake engineeringKrinitzsky, E. L.
1974-05Lectures and discussions by Prof. N. N. Ambraseys on engineering seismology and earthquake engineering, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, April-May 1973Johnson, Stanley J.; Heller, Lyman W.
1978-08Optimum station distribution and determination of hypocenters for small seismographic networksUniversity of California, Berkeley. Seismographic Stations; Soils and Pavements Laboratory (U.S.); Bolt, Bruce A., 1930-2005; Okubo, Paul; Uhrhammer, Robert A. (Robert Allan)
1979-07State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 13, Probabilistic seismic hazard analysisNortheastern University (Boston, Mass.). Department of Civil Engineering; Soils and Pavements Laboratory (U.S.); Yegian, Mishac K.
1978-12State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 12, Credible earthquakes for the central United StatesSt. Louis University. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Soils and Pavements Laboratory (U.S.); Nuttli, Otto W.; Herrmann, Robert B.
1979-11State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States. Report 16, The relation of sustained maximum ground acceleration and velocity to earthquake intensity and magnitudeSt. Louis University. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Soils and Pavements Laboratory (U.S.); Nuttli, Otto W.