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  3. Vol. 22 No. 1 (1989)

Vol. 22 No. 1 (1989)

Published: 31-03-1989

Editorials

  • Principal New Zealand earthquakes in 1988

    Warwick D. Smith
    1
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Articles

  • Workshop on the deformation of the Wellington region

    E. G. C. Smith, H. Anderson
    2-38
    • PDF
  • Seismic behaviour of a reinforced concrete portal frame sustaining gravity loads

    L. M. Meggett, R. C. Fenwick
    39-49
    • PDF
  • Design of a curved 414m long continuous concrete railway bridge to resist earthquake motions

    R. D. Jury, J. P. Hollings, T. J. Catley
    50-56
    • PDF

Discussions

  • Conservation of historic buildings in a seismic zone: a New Zealand perspective Vol. 21, no. 2, June 1988, pp128-134

    D. C. Hopkins
    57-58
    • PDF

Errata

  • Sliding-vibrating response of elastic structures Vol. 21, no. 3, September 1988, pp190-197

    Yu-An Fu
    59
    • PDF
  • Earthquake damage at Edgecumbe and Kawarau electricorp substations in the Bay of Plenty earthquake on 2 March 1987 Vol. 21, no. 4, December 1988, pp247-254

    A. L. Rutledge
    60
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