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Progress and Challenges in Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering - Linbeck Distinguished Lecture Series online.

Public Roads On-Line (Summer 1994) - The Northridge Earthquake: Lessons learned and progress made in seismic-resistant bridge design.

Risk Analysis 2002 - The Wessex Institute of Technology (UK): Conference on Computer Simulation in Risk Analysis and Hazard Mitigation.

Seismic Design and Construction - AISC information on the design and construction of fabricated structural steel buildings.

Seismic Hazards Evaluation & Zoning (CA) - California Program presentation.

Seismic Isolation of Buildings - Information on reinforced concrete base isolation systems designed by the Kazakh Research and Experimental Design Institution.

Seismic Resistance Experiment Center (Japan) - Aichi Institute of Technology presentation.

Seismo-Watch - EQNews - All earthquake news, all the time. Nothing else.

Shake Table - Information on how to build a shake table to test the resistance of structures to earthquake shaking.

ShakeZone for Kids - Classroom exercises and video footage of earthquake damage and shake table testing of building models.

Shaking Table Laboratory (Japan) - The high-fidelity shaking table, which can simulate any type of movement, at Kajima Technical Research Institute.

Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) - Participants in research on earthquake hazards from nine institutions transfer earthquake information to the public.

Strong Motion Data Center - California Division of Mines and Geology (CDMG) provides possibility to view/download strong motion data.

Strong Motion Database (PEER) - Searchable database of strong motion ground records processed by Dr. Walt Silva.

Strong Motion Database (SCEC) - Relational database providing information about and access to strong motion recordings.

Structural Engineering Earthquake Simulation Laboratory - Includes a 12 X12 foot seismic shaking table simulator, and an 18" thick concrete "strong floor" which covers an overall area of 3400 square feet. Offers material testing equipment for both static and dynamic loading systems; a structural models laboratory; a concrete laboratory; and a multi-story testing bay for testing full-scale components. At the University of Buffalo in New York.

Structural Systems and Engineering (SSE) - Information on National Science Foundation research program to support development of new design concepts and technologies for improving the behavior of structural systems subject to natural hazards.

The Australian Earthquake Engineering Society (AEES) - A technical society of the Australian Institution of Engineers presents its earthquake related activities.

The CASCADE Project - Promotes collaboration and co-operation between earthquake engineering facilities within the European Union. The site is a resource allowing publication of reports covering comparison of facilities, standardisation of test procedures and quality assurance systems.

TriNet: The Seismic System for Southern California - A five-year collaborative project to create a better, more effective real-time earthquake information system for Southern California. It will incorporate new technologies to provide vital information within minutes of an earthquake.

UALR Arkansas Earthquake Center - Information concerning earthquakes, related campus research, design and preparedness.

USC Strong Motion Research Group - Research on earthquake response of man-made structures, aiming to improve seismic design procedures and to reduce earthquake risks. Located at the University of Southern California.

Visual Seismic Analysis animated samples - Holmes Consulting Group presentation.

Western Washington Quake video, Feb. 28, 2001 - Seattle television news presentation from the day of the earthquake. Shows effects of shaking.

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