Recent advances in lifeline earthquake engineering
Teoman Ariman
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Recent advances in lifeline earthquake engineering
Published
1987
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages
235
ISBN-13
9780444989345
ISBN-10
044498934X
Subjects
Earthquakes and the urban environment
Behaviour of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas
Transportation infrastructure
Guidelines for the seismic design of oil and gas pipeline systems
Urban Habitat Constructions under Catastrophic Events
Post-earthquake Fire and Lifelines Workshop, Long Beach, California, January 30-31, 1995, proceedings
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Recent advances in lifeline earthquake engineering was written by Teoman Ariman.
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