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  3. Vol. 26 No. 2 (1993)

Vol. 26 No. 2 (1993)

Published: 30-06-1993

Articles

  • Seismic amplification determined from microtremor monitoring at alluvial and rock sites in Newcastle

    M. R. Somerville, H. Kagami, K. F. McCue
    175-184
    • PDF
  • Strengthening of the Wellington Town Hall

    R. D. Jury
    185-191
    • PDF
  • A Report on the
 symposium on practical lessons from the Loma Prieta earthquake
, held March 22-23 1993, San Francisco

    A. W. Charleson
    192-193
    • PDF
  • An evaluation of the New Zealand code torsional provision

    W. K. Tso, C. M. Wong
    194-207
    • PDF
  • Lifelines in earthquakes
 A case study based on Wellington

    D. C. Hopkins, J. L. Lumsden, J. A. Norton
    208-221
    • PDF
  • Reconnaissance report on the Weber earthquake - 13 May 1990

    P. G. Johnstone, R. Potangaroa, P. J. Moss
    222-239
    • PDF

Editorials

  • Approved projects to be funded by the EQC research programme 1993/4

    Editor
    240-244
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • The earth was raised up in waves like the sea Earthquake tremors felt in the Hunter Valley since white settlement

    Editor
    245-246
    • PDF

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