Analog Computers Literature Review

Analog Computers Literature Review
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Total Pages: 302
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Genre: Analog computers
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Each issue includes citations and abstracts from the journals received by the Georgia Tech Library the preceding months.

Seismic Motion, Lithospheric Structures, Earthquake and Volcanic Sources

Seismic Motion, Lithospheric Structures, Earthquake and Volcanic Sources
Author: Yehuda Ben-Zion
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3034880103

Geophysicists use seismic signals to image structures in the Earth's interior, to understand the mechanics of earthquake and volcanic sources, and to estimate their associated hazards. Keiiti Aki developed pioneering quantitative methods for extracting useful information from various portions of observed seismograms and applied these methods to many problems in the above fields. This volume honors Aki's contributions with review papers and results from recent applications by his former students and scientific associates pertaining to topics spawned by his work. Discussed subjects include analytical and numerical techniques for calculating dynamic rupture and radiated seismic waves, stochastic models used in engineering seismology, earthquake and volcanic source processes, seismic tomography, properties of lithospheric structures, analysis of scattered waves, and more. The volume will be useful to students and professional geophysicists alike.

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Total Pages: 226
Release: 1989
Genre: Buildings
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Strong Ground Motion Seismology

Strong Ground Motion Seismology
Author: Mustafa Özder Erdik
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401730954

This book contains selected papers presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Strong Ground Motion Seismology", held in Ankara, Turkey between June 10 and 21, 1985. The strong ground motion resulting from a major earthquake determines the level of the seismic hazard to enable earthquake engineers to assess the structural performance and the consecutive risks to the property and life, as well as providing detailed information to seismologists about its source mechanism. From the earthquake engineering point the main problem is the specification of a design level ground motion for a given source-site-structure-economic life and risk combination through deterministic and probabilistic approaches. In seismology the strong motion data provide the high frequency information to determine the rupture process and the complexity of the source mechanism. The effects of the propagation path on the strong ground motion is a research area receiving sub stantial attenuation both from earthquake engineers and seismologists. The Institute provided a venue for the treatment of the subject matter by a series of lectures on earthquake source models and near field theories; effects of propagation paths and site conditions, numerical and empirical methods for prediction; data acquisition and analysis; hazard assessment and engineering application.