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Vibration Effects of Earthquakes on Soils and Foundations
Vibration Effects of Earthquakes on Soils and Foundations
Author & Publisher: American Society for Testing & Materials, 1969
Condition: Very good
Papers on a symposium presented at the 71st Annual Meeting, American Society for Testing and Materials, San Francisco, June, 1968
Papers include: Strength and stress strain characteristics of clays subjected to seismic loading conditions, soil studies for seismic design of San Francisco transbay tube, vertical vibration of a rigid foundation resting on sand, and more
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