EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING FOR WATER PROJECTS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 1974.

Clarence R. Allen*, Bruce A. Bolt, George W. Housner, Le Val Lund, H. Bolton Seed, Alfred L. Parme, John A. Blume, Munson Dowd, Jack M. Shulman, Arthur Klopfenstein, Bernard V. Palk, Harseh C. Shah, Arthur H. Frye, Julian Bardoff

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Abstract

Proceedings include 23 papers dealing with the latest developments in earthquake engineering as applied to water projects and related power facilities in California. Following is a list of titles and authors of the papers presented: Recent Geological Developments. By Clarence R. Allen. Seismological Aspects. By Bruce A. Bolt. Design Earthquakes. By George W. Housner. Earthquake Damage to Waterworks Facilities. By LeVal Lund. Soil Mechanics and Earth Dams. By H. Bolton Seed. Seismic Resistance of Concrete Dams. By Alfred L. Parme. Concrete and Steel Structures. By John A. Blume. Earthquakes and Underground Structures. By Munson Dowd. Vibration Testing and Modifications for 500 kV Circuit Breaker. By Jack M. Shulman. Seismic Proof Testing Using Explosives to Produce Strong Ground Motion. By Arthur Klopfenstein. Shock Isolation and Seismic Testing. By Bernard V. Palk. Risk Versus Costs of Modifying Switchyard Electrical Equipment. By Harseh C. Shah. San Francisco Planning and Operations to Minimize Earthquake Damage, and the Need for Continuing Seismological Research. By Arthur H. Frye Jr. and Julian Bardoff.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 1974
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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