The category includes links to the sites containing mostly non-commercial information and dealing with the research, design and implementation in the area of earthquake/wind engineering of lifelines, building structures, transportation and industrial facilities.
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A technical society of the Australian Institution of Engineers presents its earthquake related activities.
The site of California Department of Insurance provides information on earthquake coverage.
A not-for-profit corporation of private and public representatives of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and California communities informs on its activities to reduce the effects of earthquake events.
Research center at the University of Memphis is focusing on the earthquake activities and campus vulnerability studies.
Information about damage of steel piers by focusing on column and beam members with variable cross-sections.
Information from the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of NIST.
Research, teaching and commercial activities at the University of Bristol (UK).
Activities of the national society of engineers, geoscientists, architects, planners, public officials, and social scientists related to earthquake exposure, risk and protection of lifelines and building structures.
Links to Divisions and Research Centers of the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo.
Japan Society of Civil Engineers Special Task Committee of Earthquake Resistance of Civil Engineering Structures' activities information.
Links and publications in the field of earthquake engineering for interchange of knowledge, ideas, results of research and practical experience.
News and reports on the advancement of research, education and practice.
Earthquake simulation research laboratory specializing in testing the durability of large-scale structural components. A participant in the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES).
Non-profit scientific forum that provides a source for authoritative earthquake information on the middle eastern region’s seismicity, seismologists and ongoing scientific activities .
Description of activities focusing on reduction of earthquake damage and losses through research, development and application of new knowledge and advanced technologies.
Information resources, including an online bibliographic database, slides and photographs, selected papers, related websites, software and data.
The New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering electronic newsletter and other information.
Research center's activities focusing on earthquake issues for the U.S. West Coast.
Project aimed at developing design criteria that will ensure safe and usable tall buildings following future earthquakes.
The Northridge Earthquake: Lessons learned and progress made in seismic-resistant bridge design.
AISC information on the design and construction of fabricated structural steel buildings.
Offer courses for the special civil/seismic principles portion of California Civil Professional Engineers examination. Includes course schedule, and instructor details.
Aichi Institute of Technology presentation.
Participants in research on earthquake hazards from nine institutions transfer earthquake information to the public.
This site provides information and software useful to generate a large number of earthquake ground motions representative of a particular hazard level for a few particular geophysical areas of the United States.
Web-based encyclopedia of housing construction types in seismically-prone areas of the world.
Description of activities focusing on reduction of earthquake damage and losses through research, development and application of new knowledge and advanced technologies.
The Northridge Earthquake: Lessons learned and progress made in seismic-resistant bridge design.
This site provides information and software useful to generate a large number of earthquake ground motions representative of a particular hazard level for a few particular geophysical areas of the United States.
Web-based encyclopedia of housing construction types in seismically-prone areas of the world.
Project aimed at developing design criteria that will ensure safe and usable tall buildings following future earthquakes.
Aichi Institute of Technology presentation.
Earthquake simulation research laboratory specializing in testing the durability of large-scale structural components. A participant in the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES).
Research center at the University of Memphis is focusing on the earthquake activities and campus vulnerability studies.
A not-for-profit corporation of private and public representatives of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and California communities informs on its activities to reduce the effects of earthquake events.
Non-profit scientific forum that provides a source for authoritative earthquake information on the middle eastern region’s seismicity, seismologists and ongoing scientific activities .
News and reports on the advancement of research, education and practice.
Japan Society of Civil Engineers Special Task Committee of Earthquake Resistance of Civil Engineering Structures' activities information.
Offer courses for the special civil/seismic principles portion of California Civil Professional Engineers examination. Includes course schedule, and instructor details.
AISC information on the design and construction of fabricated structural steel buildings.
Information resources, including an online bibliographic database, slides and photographs, selected papers, related websites, software and data.
Participants in research on earthquake hazards from nine institutions transfer earthquake information to the public.
Information from the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of NIST.
The New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering electronic newsletter and other information.
A technical society of the Australian Institution of Engineers presents its earthquake related activities.
Research center's activities focusing on earthquake issues for the U.S. West Coast.
Information about damage of steel piers by focusing on column and beam members with variable cross-sections.
Links to Divisions and Research Centers of the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo.
Research, teaching and commercial activities at the University of Bristol (UK).
The site of California Department of Insurance provides information on earthquake coverage.
Activities of the national society of engineers, geoscientists, architects, planners, public officials, and social scientists related to earthquake exposure, risk and protection of lifelines and building structures.
Links and publications in the field of earthquake engineering for interchange of knowledge, ideas, results of research and practical experience.
