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  3. Vol. 27 No. 2 (1994)

Vol. 27 No. 2 (1994)

Published: 30-06-1994

Articles

  • Ductile behaviour of reinforced masonry columns

    H. Singh, N. Cooke
    83-95
    • PDF
  • On the performance of inelastically responding asymmetric structures designed by the modal response spectrum method of NZS 4203:1992

    A. M. Chandler, X. N. Duan
    96-106
    • PDF
  • Impact between buildings during earthquakes

    A. J. Carr, P. J. Moss
    107-113
    • PDF
  • The seismic analysis of sandy sites

    T. J. Larkin, S. Marks
    114-123
    • PDF
  • A decomposition of strong ground motion

    W.R. Stephenson
    124-128
    • PDF
  • Dynamic analysis of structures

    Athol J. Carr
    129-146
    • PDF
  • The Fiordland earthquake of 10 August, 1993 A reconnaissance report covering
 tectonic setting, peak ground acceleration,
 and landslide damage

    R. Van Dissen, J. Cousins, R. Robinson, M. Reyners
    147-154
    • PDF
  • Past earthquake timing and magnitude along the Inglewood fault, Taranaki, New Zealand

    A. G. Hull
    155-162
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Earthquake protection

    Editor
    163
    • PDF
  • Simplicity and confidence in seismic design

    Editor
    164
    • PDF

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