Three highway bridges spanning the Missouri River flood plain were selected for evaluation of seismic site response for moderate size earthquakes emanating from the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the Midwestern United States. The NMSZ is known to be capable spawning earthquakes larger than magnitude (M) 7.0, four of which occurred in a three-month period between 1811 and 1812, and the Mw 6.0 earthquake of October 1895 centered near Charleston, Missouri. This study evaluated the likely impacts of long period motion of these historic earthquakes on three long-span highway bridges using geotechnical data obtained from recent investigations. Our results suggest site amplification between 6times and 9times, depending on the magnitude and epic...
The 1999 Taiwan earthquake caused severe damages of many highway bridges under near-field ground mot...
The New Madrid seismic zone lies beneath the upper Mississippi Embayment, straddling the border betw...
Significant damage of transportation infrastructure systems usually occurs during a major earthquake...
Three highway bridges spanning the Missouri River flood plain were selected for evaluation of seismi...
This study evaluates the likely impacts of long period motion on the new Page Avenue Extension Bridg...
Many existing highway bridges in the New Madrid Seismic Zone are located in the Mississippi Embaymen...
The New Madrid seismic zone in the Central USA has experienced some of the strongest earthquake gro...
The Missouri Department of Transportation initiated a study of that segment of Route US 60 that has ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has designated segments of a number of highways as...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is described as a low probability high risk event. In case of a ...
Because of the compelling need to reopen vehicular access routes to Sikeston, Cape Girardeau and St....
PDFTech ReportMBTC DOT 3032SeismicitySedimentsEarthquake resistant designAttenuation (Engineering)Br...
The Federal Highway Administration and the Missouri Department of Transportation have funded a proje...
The Missouri Department of Transportation initiated a study of that segment of Route US 60 that has ...
The 1999 Taiwan earthquake caused severe damages of many highway bridges under near-field ground mot...
The New Madrid seismic zone lies beneath the upper Mississippi Embayment, straddling the border betw...
Significant damage of transportation infrastructure systems usually occurs during a major earthquake...
Three highway bridges spanning the Missouri River flood plain were selected for evaluation of seismi...
This study evaluates the likely impacts of long period motion on the new Page Avenue Extension Bridg...
Many existing highway bridges in the New Madrid Seismic Zone are located in the Mississippi Embaymen...
The New Madrid seismic zone in the Central USA has experienced some of the strongest earthquake gro...
The Missouri Department of Transportation initiated a study of that segment of Route US 60 that has ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has designated segments of a number of highways as...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone, located in the central United States, produced five earthquakes in 1811...
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) is described as a low probability high risk event. In case of a ...
Because of the compelling need to reopen vehicular access routes to Sikeston, Cape Girardeau and St....
PDFTech ReportMBTC DOT 3032SeismicitySedimentsEarthquake resistant designAttenuation (Engineering)Br...
The Federal Highway Administration and the Missouri Department of Transportation have funded a proje...
The Missouri Department of Transportation initiated a study of that segment of Route US 60 that has ...
The 1999 Taiwan earthquake caused severe damages of many highway bridges under near-field ground mot...
The New Madrid seismic zone lies beneath the upper Mississippi Embayment, straddling the border betw...
Significant damage of transportation infrastructure systems usually occurs during a major earthquake...