DEMONSTRATING THAT THE 1989 LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN SOUTHWESTERN SANTA CLARA VALLEY IS NON-RANDOMLY ALIGNED AND IS POSITIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH MAPPED LINEAMENTSThe tests confirm that the damage is located preferentially close to the lineaments and that the damage is preferentially aligned along a...
The Loma Prieta — literally, dark knoll — earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989, in the greater San Francisco Bay Area in California at 5:04 p.m. local time and measured 7.1 on the Richter magnitude scale. The earthquake lasted for 15 to 20 seconds. Its epicenter was at geographical...
The Loma Prieta earthquake hit the Bay Area on the evening ofOctober 17, 1989, at 5:04 pm. This San Francisco earthquake's magnitude measured a6.9on the Richter Scale. This one originated on theSan Andreas faultin the Santa Cruz mountains. It got its name from the mountain where the sha...
Analysis of a Spatial Point Pattern: Examining the Damage to Pavement and Pipes in Santa Clara Valley Resulting from the Loma Prieta EarthquakeAnalysis of a Spatial Point Pattern: Examining the Damage to Pavement and Pipes in Santa Clara Valley Resulting from the Loma Prieta EarthquakeEarthquakesPavem...
Loma Prieta geographical name Lo·ma Pri·e·taˌlō-mə-prē-ˈā-tə -ˈe- hill in one of the Coast Ranges of western California that was near the epicenter of the October 17, 1989 earthquake that caused extensive damage in the San Francisco–Oakland area to the ...
earthquake damage to industrial facilities and installations. In our world, we all know that it is not a question of if but a question of when an earthquake will occur. Being ready gives you peace of mind as well as the knowledge that the best has been provided for the protection of ...
Damage to buildings due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake - a Canadian code perspective. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 17(5): 813-834.Mitchell, D.R.T. and Redwood, R.G., "Dam- age to Buildings Due to the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake -- A Canadian Code Perspective," Ca- ...
Holzer TL (1994) Loma Prieta damage largely attributed to enhanced ground shaking. EOS Trans Am Geophys Union 75:299-301Loma Prieta damage largely attributed to enhanced ground shaking - Holzer - 1994 () Citation Context ...co earthquake (Seed and others, 1988). (2) Severe damage in the ...
Four years after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake rolled through northern California, a quantitative answer to the following question is not yet available: How much damage was caused by ground shaking, liquefaction, landslides, tectonic ground rupture, or tsunami?
Preliminary report of structural damage from the Loma Prieta (San Francisco) earthquake of 1989 and pertinence to Canadian structural engineering practice - Bruneau - 1990 () Citation Context ...smic hazard posed by these buildings, as evidenced by thesconsiderably lesser damage suffered by ...