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  • www.eerc.berkeley.edu Earthquake Engineering Research Center.

  • www.eerc.berkeley.edu/bertero/html/earthquake-resistant_construction.html Earthquake resistant construction.

  • nisee.ce.berkeley.edu National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering.

  • www.liquefaction.com Web site with general liquefaction information and more specialized research information.

  • quake.wr.usgs.gov United States Geological Survey Earthquake Information.

  • wrgis.wr.usgs.gov USGS, Western Region Geologic Information Server.

  • peer.berkeley.edu Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center.

  • www.haywardbaker.com Hayward Baker, soil improvement contractor.

  • www.geotechnics.com Geotechnics America, soil improvement contractor.

  • www.pendleton.co.nz Pendleton Corporation Ltd, ground improvement contractor in the South Pacific.

  • www.ce.berkeley.edu/Programs/Geotech/Kobe/ KobeReport/title.html Online report on Kobe Earthquake, 1995.

  • www.eqe.com/publications EQE, Earthquake engineering consulting firm.

  • www.consrv.ca.gov California Department of Conservation, Div. Mines and Geology.

  • www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps/liquefac/ bayaliqs.gif Hazard map for the bay area in San Francisco, ABAG 1983.

  • www.phri.go.jp/division/ge/geout01e.html Geotechnical Engineering Division, Port and Harbour Research Institute Ministry of Transport, JAPAN.

  • www.gcts.com/main.html Geotechnical Consulting and Testing Systems.

  • mceer.buffalo.edu Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER).

  • www.vibroflotation.com Vibroflotation AG - liquefaction mitigation contractor.



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