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  3. Vol 29 No 3 (1996)

Published: 1996-09-30

Articles

  • Case study Christchurch government buildings strengthening and refurbishment
    H. J. Hare
    141-146
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  • Earthquake risk (prone) buildings The Gisborne experience
    J. D. Wells
    147-154
    • PDF
  • Earthquake resistant design of foundations
    M. J. Pender
    155-171
    • PDF
  • Preliminary paleoearthquake investigations of active faults on Awaji Island, Japan,
 in relation to the 1995 Great Hanshin (Kobe) earthquake
    R. Van Dissen, J. Begg, Y. Awata
    172-177
    • PDF
  • Seismic design for torsional response of ductile buildings
    T. Paulay
    178-198
    • PDF
  • The fundamentals of an earthquake standard
    A. B. King
    199-207
    • PDF

Discussions

  • A note on the Hanmer Springs earthquake, Thursday 29/08/1996

    J. B. Berrill
    208
    • PDF

Editorials

  • Workshop on seismic hazard mitigation of non-engineered structures National Geophysics Research Institute Hyderabad, India 2 - 8 June 1996
    Editor
    209
    • PDF
  • Rules of the New Zealand National Society for Earthquake Engineering
    Editor
    215-219
    • PDF
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