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  1. PROJECT FINDINGS HOW TO
  2. PROJECT FINDINGS ZIP FILE

I have personally donated more than 3 orders of magnitude of total com. Since I first joined on August 30th 1999 I have donated 1.69 quintillion floating-point operations for the project. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940 edited by Stephen I. This is a listing of documentation that provides supplemental, supporting information for the NGA modeling procedures and values. Answer (1 of 3): I have been a user of Setihome since very early on. This project was completed in August 1998 and resulted in the book Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. NGA Project - Meeting Notes, Presentations, Workshops, Documentations This work was funded by the PEER Center as a part of the "Next Generation of Ground-Motion Attenuation Models" (NGA) Program for the Western United States.

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Idriss, Walter Silver, and Robert Youngs, as an Outstanding Earthquake Spectra Paper of 2008. 45-66, by Norman Abrahamson, Gail Atkinson, David Boore, Yousef Bozorgnia, Kenneth Campbell, Brian Chiou, I.M. The EERI Board of Directors has selected the paper, "Comparisons of the NGA Ground-Motion Relations," Earthquake Spectra, Vol. News: NGA Awarded Outstanding Earthquake Spectra Paper of 2008 Earthquake Spectra is published by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. As much as FINDINGS reimagines science through vibrant public artwork.

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For more information about Earthquake Spectra and how to gain access to the EQS articles, see the EERI Earthquake Spectra website. The project is funded by the Heising-Simons Foundation and will appear in cities. This listing shows the manuscripts included in the issue with their abstracts and provides links to the full-text versions for those who have access to Earthquake Spectra Online. The February 2008 issue (Volume 24, Issue 1) of the earthquake engineering journal, Earthquake Spectra is dedicated to research papers about the Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) models. This database is a growing repository of ground motion records that is constantly evolving as new records are added. Latest PEER Strong Ground Motion Database This flat file contains an archive of the ground motion records used for the development of the NGA models.

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NGA Flatfile Used for Development of NGA Models

PROJECT FINDINGS ZIP FILE

It also includes a zip file of the NGA ground motion prediction equations released in March 2010. This page contains the reports and files for the five NGA models developed for the project by Boore-Atkinson, Campbell-Bozorgnia, Chiou-Youngs, Idriss, and Abrahamson-Silva.












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