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  3. Vol. 10 No. 4 (1977)

Vol. 10 No. 4 (1977)

Published: 31-12-1977

Articles

  • Anomalous intensities due to the Korakonui earthquake, 5 December, 1976

    G. A. Eiby
    167-169
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  • The importance of surface waves in strong ground-motion

    W. D. Smith
    170-173
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  • Reinforced concrete beam-column joints for seismic loading
 Part II - experimental results

    R. C. Fenwick, H. M. Irvine
    174-185
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  • Some comments on reinforced concrete structures forming column hinge mechanisms

    T. E. Kelly
    186-195
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  • Earthquake simulation testing of a stepping frame with energy-absorbing devices


    J. M. Kelly, D. F. Tsztoo
    196-207
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  • The Tonga earthquake of 23 June, 1977 some initial observations

    M. D. Campbell, G. R. McKay, R. L. Williams
    208-218
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  • Analysis for torsion employing provisions of NZRS 4203:1974

    R. A. Poole
    219-225
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  • Design of beam-column joints

    R. W. G. Blakeley
    226-237
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Technical Notes

  • A note on the 1976, Gazli Accelerogram

    J. B. Berrill
    238-239
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Editorials

  • General information

    Editor
    240-241
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Discussions

  • Earthquake notes Gazli, May 1976 earthquake

    Editor
    241-242
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