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  3. Vol. 31 No. 3 (1998)

Vol. 31 No. 3 (1998)

Published: 30-09-1998

Articles

  • Damage and intensities in the magnitude 7.8 1931 Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, earthquake

    David J. Dowrick
    139-163
    • PDF
  • Seismic load tests on two concrete interior beam-column joints reinforced
by plain round bars designed to pre-1970s codes

    Aizhen Liu, R. Park
    164-176
    • PDF
  • Mental results and dynamic parameters for the Penguin Vibration Damper (PVD) for wind and earthquake loading

    M. D. Monti, J. X. Zhao, C. R. Gannon, W. H. Robinson
    177-193
    • PDF
  • Operational requirements for an earthquake forecasting programme for New Zealand

    David Vere-Jones, David Harte, Michael J. Kozuch
    194-205
    • PDF

Editorials

  • World earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 and greater
 May 1998 to July 1998

    Editor
    211-212
    • PDF
  • Significant New Zealand earthquakes May 1998 to July 1998

    Editor
    213
    • PDF

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