In January 1980, the United States of America (U.S.) National Science Foundation and U. S. Geological Survey together with the Peoples' Republic of China (hereafter, P.R.C. or China) State Seismological Bureau and the State Capital Construction Commission established a joint protocol for scientific and technical cooperation in earthquake studies. The U.S.-P.R.C. Protocol for Scientific and Technical Cooperation (hereafter, The Protocol) was the outgrowth of a series of delegation exchanges between 1976 and 1979. The rationale for the establishment. of a protocol was the realization that the United States and China are among the countries most threatened by earthquakes and the recognition of value to be gained from an exchange of informatio...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S...
On July 28-29, 1999, the Mid-America Earthquake (MAE) Center and the Institute for Business & Home ...
IN THIS ISSUE: The New National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research /2 (Cornell's Peter Gerge...
In January 1980, the United States of America (U.S.) National Science Foundation and U. S. Geologica...
The key to the successful implementation of scientific and engineering seismic hazard reduction is t...
A visit to China of an American seismological delegation, which took place October 5 to November 5, ...
Despite the remarkable scientific advancements of earthquake engineering and seismology in many coun...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S....
In the central United States, undefined earthquake sources, long earthquake recurrence intervals and...
The basic purposes of this report are: (1) to make a convincing case for the intrinsic value of regi...
Despite the remarkable scientific advancements of earthquake engineering and seismology in many coun...
Disaster Mitigation are described. The program was supported by the MEXT, Japanese government, and t...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) coordinates an extensive research program in earthq...
This report on the seismological and engineering aspects of the 17 January, 1994, Northridge earthqu...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S...
On July 28-29, 1999, the Mid-America Earthquake (MAE) Center and the Institute for Business & Home ...
IN THIS ISSUE: The New National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research /2 (Cornell's Peter Gerge...
In January 1980, the United States of America (U.S.) National Science Foundation and U. S. Geologica...
The key to the successful implementation of scientific and engineering seismic hazard reduction is t...
A visit to China of an American seismological delegation, which took place October 5 to November 5, ...
Despite the remarkable scientific advancements of earthquake engineering and seismology in many coun...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S....
In the central United States, undefined earthquake sources, long earthquake recurrence intervals and...
The basic purposes of this report are: (1) to make a convincing case for the intrinsic value of regi...
Despite the remarkable scientific advancements of earthquake engineering and seismology in many coun...
Disaster Mitigation are described. The program was supported by the MEXT, Japanese government, and t...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) coordinates an extensive research program in earthq...
This report on the seismological and engineering aspects of the 17 January, 1994, Northridge earthqu...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S...
On July 28-29, 1999, the Mid-America Earthquake (MAE) Center and the Institute for Business & Home ...
IN THIS ISSUE: The New National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research /2 (Cornell's Peter Gerge...