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Seismic Sleuths: A Grades 7-12 Materials Development and Teacher Enhancement Project

Looking Back At The Great Flood of 1993

Developments in Effective Emergency Management: A Means of Natural Disaster Cost Reduction

Embedded Sensors for Improved Early-Warning Emergency Response to Damaged Structures

Training for the Big One - A Proactive Approach

Building Collapse Rescue Engineering

Seismic Performance of Architectural Glazing Systems

Lessons of the Recent Earthquakes in Sakhalin Region, Russia

Progress of the ASTM Standard on Fenestration Relative to Windstorms and its Relationship to Building Codes

A Simulator to Study the Effects of Earthquakes on Segmental Paving

California Probable Maximum Precipitation

Regionalization of Annual Precipitation Maxima in Montana

Frequency Analyses for Recent Regional Floods in the United States

Inundation Scenarios and Inundation Risk

Incorporation of Time-Intensity and Spatial Variability Into Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) Estimates

Hazard Assessment of Extreme Earthquakes and Floods Using the Theory of Outstanding Values

The Effects of Natural Hazards on Pipeline Safety

Geo-data System for Landslide Hazard Assessment

Creating of a Data Base of Small Earth Dam for Natural Disaster Reduction

Post-Hurricane Investigations: Quantifying Damage

 

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