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Reducing Earthquake Hazards in the Central U. S. (6 Reports Combined)

Reducing Earthquake Hazards in the Central U. S. (6 Reports Combined)
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2000-07
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ISBN: 0788186450

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Six reports prepared for the U.S. Geological Survey by the Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The six reports are combined in this one report are entitled: Local Earthquake Hazard Reduction Plans; Education of Architects and Engineers; Seismic Hazard Mapping; State Seismic Safety Advisory Committees; Historic Resources; and Nonstructural Hazards.


Biennial Report to Congress

Biennial Report to Congress
Author: National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1983
Genre: Earthquake hazard analysis
ISBN:

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State-of-the-art for Assessing Earthquake Hazards in the United States

State-of-the-art for Assessing Earthquake Hazards in the United States
Author: Otto W. Nuttli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1978
Genre: Earthquakes
ISBN:

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This report is concerned with the problem of estimating credible values of the peak velocity and acceleration of the ground motion for central United States earthquakes. The report contains a catalog of all known earthquakes large enough to be felt or of body-wave magnitude greater than or equal to 3. The data of the catalog are plotted on a map, which together with structural geological information is used to identify eight seismic source zones in the central United States. The boundaries of the source zones are inexact, so that special study will be required for establishing credible ground-motion values for sites near the boundaries. A maximum-magnitude earthquake is determined for each zone, as well as a magnitude-recurrence equation. Using the Murphy-O'Brien formulation, as well as theoretical results of Herrmann and a limited amount of strong-motion data for the central United States, equations are derived for that region which relate maximum horizontal acceleration and velocity to body-wave magnitude and epicentral distance. (Author).


Reducing earthquake losses

Reducing earthquake losses
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN: 1428920374

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Earthquakes have caused massive death and destruction, and potentially damaging earthquakes are certain to occur in the future. Although earthquakes are uncontrollable, the losses they cause can be reduced by building structures that resist earthquake damage, matching land use to risk, developing emergency response plans, and other means. Since 1977, the federal government has had a research oriented program to reduce earthquake losses the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP). This program has made significant contributions toward improving our understanding of earthquakes and strategies to reduce their impact. Implementing action based on this understanding, however, has been quite difficult. This chapter provides an introduction to earthquakes: a sum mary of the earthquake hazard across the United States, a review of the types of losses earthquakes cause, a discussion of why earthquakes are a congressional concern, and an introduction to mitigation actions taken prior to earthquakes that can reduce losses when they occur. The federal policy response to date, NEHRP is then described and reviewed. Finally, specific policy options for improving federal efforts to reduce future earthquake losses are presented.