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  3. Vol. 35 No. 4 (2002)

Vol. 35 No. 4 (2002)

Published: 31-12-2002

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  • Social and economic consequences of historic caldera unrest at the Taupo volcano, New Zealand and the management of future episodes of unrest

    David Johnston, Brad Scott, Bruce Houghton, Douglas Paton, David Dowrick, Pilar Villamor, John Savage
    215-230
    • PDF
  • On the lateral force distribution among structural walls in multistorey buildings

    Avigdor Rutenberg, Edward Leibovich
    231-242
    • PDF
  • The Wainuiomata "local effects" seismograph network

    Bill Stephenson, Peter Barker, Jiashun Yu
    243-254
    • PDF
  • Guided Love- and Rayleigh-waves in Parkway Valley, Wainuiomata, N.Z.

    W.R. (Bill) Stephenson
    255-265
    • PDF
  • Development of a volcanic hazard model for New Zealand First approaches from the methods of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis

    M.W. Stirling, C. J. N. Wilson
    266-277
    • PDF

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    • Structural Engineering
    • Seismic Performance and Design of Non-structural Elements
    • Geotechnical Engineering
    • Reconnaissance
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    • Social Science

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