National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, April 10, 1997U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 92 pages |
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... effectively done . My sense is that the USGS does what it can about this . But in 1996 , the entire external research program within the USGS- not just the Central United States - was cut in half , from $ 8 million to $ 4 million . In ...
... effectively done . My sense is that the USGS does what it can about this . But in 1996 , the entire external research program within the USGS- not just the Central United States - was cut in half , from $ 8 million to $ 4 million . In ...
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... effectively be done . My sense is that the USGS does what it can within the budget available to it . But in 1996 its entire external program ( not just Central U.S. ) was cut in half from $ 8 million to $ 4 million . In FY97 $ 2 million ...
... effectively be done . My sense is that the USGS does what it can within the budget available to it . But in 1996 its entire external program ( not just Central U.S. ) was cut in half from $ 8 million to $ 4 million . In FY97 $ 2 million ...
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... effective seis- mic design criteria for steel moment frame buildings . Fourthly , in September , we will publish the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilita- tion of Buildings and a related ...
... effective seis- mic design criteria for steel moment frame buildings . Fourthly , in September , we will publish the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilita- tion of Buildings and a related ...
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... effective earthquake hazard reduction measures at state and local levels of government . I will report briefly on several significant activities that have occurred since we last appeared before this distinguished Committee . More detail ...
... effective earthquake hazard reduction measures at state and local levels of government . I will report briefly on several significant activities that have occurred since we last appeared before this distinguished Committee . More detail ...
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... effective achievement of earthquake loss reduction , and the ability of U.S. producers and designers and builders to provide innovative and competitive products and services for the inter- national marketplace . NIST works with the ...
... effective achievement of earthquake loss reduction , and the ability of U.S. producers and designers and builders to provide innovative and competitive products and services for the inter- national marketplace . NIST works with the ...
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