Why do buildings collapse in earthquakes? : (Record no. 68339)

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ISBN 9781119619475
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ISBN 1119619475
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ISBN 9781119619468
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ISBN 1119619467
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ISBN 9781119619451
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ISBN 1119619459
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OCLC library identifier AU@
System control number 000068431677
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Call Number 693.8/52
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Author Spence, R. J. S.
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Title Why do buildings collapse in earthquakes? :
Sub Title building for safety in seismic areas /
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Number of Pages 1 online resource
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Summary, etc "With today's technical understanding, building collapse in earthquakes should be a thing of the past. Engineers know how to build safely in earthquake prone areas, and modern building techniques have been through extensive theoretical analyses, laboratory testing and reviews over years of research and development. However, the construction process is a complicated one, involving many players and stages, and with increasing populations, ageing buildings and other social and political constraints, the reality is not so simple. When a large earthquake occurs, many buildings continue to collapse, and many of their occupants are killed or injured."--
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General subdivision Earthquake effects.
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General subdivision Earthquake effects.
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Author 2 So, Emily,
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119619475
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-- Wiley-Blackwell,
-- 2021.
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650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1
-- Buildings
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-- Earthquake resistant design.
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-- Buildings
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-- Earthquake resistant design.
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