Reducing earthquake hazards : lessons learned from the 1985 Mexico earthquake.
Material type: TextPublication details: El Cerrito, Calif. : Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, 1989Description: xiv, 264 p. : illISBN:- 0943198291pbk
- 551.220979471 RED
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"89-02."
"December 1989."
"Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Instituto de Ingeniería, UNAM, and Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología."
Includes bibliographical references
Strong ground motion; Geotechnical engineering and foundations; Response and performance of structures; Materials, repair and retrofitting; lifelines and disaster response/mitigation; Architectural and urban design considerations; Cladding and nonstructural components; Conclusions
This volume includes the lessons learned, conclusions, implications, and reccomendations arrived at in the working group sessions of the third and final U.S.-Mexico workshop organised by EERI
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