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  3. Vol. 30 No. 1 (1997)

Vol. 30 No. 1 (1997)

Published: 31-03-1997

Editorials

  • Principal earthquakes in New Zealand in 1996

    T. H. Webb
    1
    • PDF
  • 11th World Conference on earthquake engineering Acapulco, Mexico, June 1996

    P. J. Moss
    51-59
    • PDF
  • Bulletin of the 
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Twenty-five-year index, Volume 1 (1968) to Volume 25 (1992)

    A. J. (Tony) Bartlett
    65-112
    • PDF

Articles

  • The city of Los Angeles experience during the 1994 Northridge earthquake Managing resources and information

    N. Delli Quadri
    2-13
    • PDF
  • Observation and synthesis of spatially-incoherentweak-motion wavefields at Alfredton basin, New Zealand

    A. J. Haines, Jaishun Yu
    14-31
    • PDF
  • Earthquake insurance loss assessments for regions of Australia

    R. B. Shephard, E. G. C. Smith, D. D. Spurr
    32-39
    • PDF
  • Prediction of insurance loss from earthquakes

    G. R. Walker
    40-45
    • PDF
  • Seismic design within architectural education

    A. W. Charleson
    46-50
    • PDF

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