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  3. Vol. 30 No. 2 (1997)

Vol. 30 No. 2 (1997)

Published: 30-06-1997

Editorials

  • NZNSEE president's page

    Andrew King
    113
    • PDF
  • NZNSEE 1997 conference feature session on last decade

    David Hopkins
    159-162
    • PDF
  • Projects to be funded by the earthquake commission research programme 1997/98

    Editor
    206-210
    • PDF

Articles

  • Seismic response of bridge knee joints having columns with interlocking spirals

    J. M. Ingham, M. J. N. Priestley, F. Seible
    114-132
    • PDF
  • Attenuation of peak ground accelerations in New Zealand earthquakes

    J. X. Zhao, D. J. Dowrick, G. H. McVerry
    133-158
    • PDF
  • A decade of progress in seismology since the Edgecumbe earthquake

    Euan G. C. Smith
    163-166
    • PDF
  • Recent developments in earthquake geotechnical engineering

    M. J. Pender
    167-173
    • PDF
  • A decade of progress since the Edgecumbe earthquake Buildings

    R. D. Jury
    174-176
    • PDF
  • Developments in seismic design procedures for bridges in New Zealand

    R. Park
    177-184
    • PDF
  • A decade of progress since the Edgecumbe earthquake Risk and insurance

    R. Bruce Shephard
    185-193
    • PDF
  • Lifelines engineering A long way in a decade

    David R. Brunsdon
    194-200
    • PDF

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