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  3. Vol 4 No 1 (1971)

Published: 1971-03-31

Editorials

  • Standards in New Zealand
    Editor
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Articles

  • Review of geophysical strain measurement
    P. H. Sydenham
    2-14
    • PDF
  • Strong motion data centre Bureau of Mineral Resources, Canada
    D. Denham, G. R. Small
    15-30
    • PDF
  • Strong motion earthquake recording in New Zealand
    R. I. Skinner, W. R. Stephenson, R. T. Hefford
    31-42
    • PDF
  • Seismic microzoning in New Zealand
    W. R. Stephenson
    43-50
    • PDF
  • Earthquake resistant design of cohesive earth slopes
    G. R. Martin, P. W. Taylor
    51-72
    • PDF
  • Effect of soil properties on earthquake response
    I. M. Parton, R. W. Melville Smith
    73-93
    • PDF
  • Steady state vibration tests of a six-storey reinforced concrete building
    A. M. Reay, R. Shepherd
    94-107
    • PDF
  • Inelastic behaviour of reinforced concrete members with cyclic loading
    D. C. Kent, R. Park
    108-125
    • PDF
  • Aspects of the analysis of frame-panel interaction
    P. J. Moss, A. J. Carr
    126-144
    • PDF
  • Ductility of prestressed concrete members
    R. W. G. Blakeley, R. Park
    145-170
    • PDF
  • A philosophy of seismic zoning
    G. A. Eilby
    171-172
    • PDF
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