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  3. Vol. 27 No. 3 (1994)

Vol. 27 No. 3 (1994)

Published: 30-09-1994

Articles

  • The ground acceleration of historical earthquakes

    J. R. Arango-Gonzalez
    169-177
    • PDF
  • Liquefaction at Kaiapoi in the
 1901 Cheviot, New Zealand, earthquake

    J. B. Berrill, P. C. Mulqueen, E. T. C. Ooi
    178-189
    • PDF
  • Damage and intensities in the magnitude 7.8 1929 Murchison, New Zealand, earthquake

    David J. Dowrick
    190-204
    • PDF
  • Response of low-rise buildings to moderate ground shaking, particularly the May 1990 Weber earthquake

    S. Sritharan, D. J. Dowrick
    205-221
    • PDF
  • Reconnaissance report on highway damage from the 18 June 1994, Arthurs Pass earthquake

    B.R. Paterson, P. J. Bourne-Webb
    222-226
    • PDF
  • Ground shaking intensity and damage at Lake Coleridge power station in the 18 June 1994 Avoca River earthquake

    A. Pattle, J. H. Wood
    227-230
    • PDF

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