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Earthquake
Hazard, Risk, and Strong Ground Motion
In English
By Y.T.Chen and G.F.Panza & Z.L.Wu
Published in 2004
Page: 486 pages,papercover
Size: 169x244mm
Pirce: US$48
Contents
1. Seismic Hazard: Probabilistic and Empirical Approaches
(1) Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Mumbai (western India)
area
(2) The background seismic gap of Xichang and its implication for seismic
hazard
(3) Researches on seismic hazard assessment in Russia
(4) Contribution of the Algiers earthquake (Mw6.8) of May 21,2003 to the
probabilistic seismic hazard values in northern Algeria
(5) Bootstrap and jackknife re-sampling for improving in the nonparametric
seismic hazard estimation
2. Seismic Hazard: Tectonics and Stress
(1) Earthquake stress-forecasting: a new understanding of rock deformation
(2) Extensional motion in the Central Tibetan Plateau and its dynamics
(3) A structural and tectonic synthesis of parts of Archeans, Satpuras
and Chhattisgarh basins around Mandala-Raipur districts, M.P.India, using
gravity field data
(4) Response changes of water levels to the Chi-Chi strong earthquake
and their dynamical Implications
(5) Decade-scale correlation between crustal deformation and length of
day: implication to earthquake hazard estimation
(6) High-sensitive energy-active points (Hep phenomenon) of the Earth:
key for further understanding of the physics of earthquakes
(7) A Matlab implementation of internal deformation field for static stress
triggering Calculation
3. Ground Motion Evaluation and Prediction: Empirical Approach
(1) Evaluation of seismic hazard and design ground motions for Tashkent
city
(2) Using microtremors to determine the natural frequencies of vibration
for structures in Cairo City
(3) Investigation for seismic zonation of Anchorage, Alaska
(4) Stochastic Green's function technique with phase dependent site response:
Case of the D¨ązce Basin, Turkey
(5) Amplitude variation of earthquake ground motion with depth
(6) Assessment of site effect in Romania during intermediate depth Vrancea
earthquake using different techniques
4. Ground Motion Evaluation and Prediction: Deterministic Seismic Zonation
(1) Seismic ground motion modeling and damage earthquake scenarios: A
possible bridge between seismologists and seismic engineers
(2) Deterministric seismic hazard map in North China
(3) Realistic strong ground motion scenarios for seismic hazard assessment
studies at the Alps-Dinarides junction
(4) Collapse ratios of buildings related to seismic velocity structure
and soil amplification effect in Kobe City, Japan
5. Towards Reduction of Earthquake Disaster
(1) Study on the unfavorable strong ground motions for seismic design
(2) Global seismic risk mapping through a new approach for rapid seismic
risk assessment
(3) Study on the attenuation of strong ground motion input energy with
different ductility levels
(4) Earthquake prediction practice in China's metropolitan area around
Beijing
(5) Progress on earthquake rapid reporting and early warning systems in
Taiwan
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