International handbook of earthquake engineering : codes, programs, and examples / edited by Mario Paz
Material type: TextPublication details: United States of America Chapman and Hall 1994Description: 545 pISBN:- 9781071602850
- 624.151 PAZ-M
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Books | BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 624 | General Stack (For lending) | 624.151 PAZ-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 42137 |
The subject of earthquake engineering has been the focus of my teaching and research for many years. Thus, when Mario Paz, the editor of this handbook, asked me to write a Foreword, I was interested and honoured by his request. Worldwide, people are beginning to understand the severity of the danger to present and future generations caused by the destruction of the environment. Earthquakes pose a similar threat; thus, the proper use of earthquake-resistant design and construction methods is vitally important for countries that are at high risk of being subjected to strong-motion earthquakes. Most seismic activity is the result of tectonic earthquakes. Tectonic earthquakes are very special events in that, although they occur frequently, their probability of becoming natural hazards for a specific urban area is minimal. However, when a severe earthquake occurs near an urban area, its consequences are huge in terms of structural destruction and human suffering.
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