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Two examples of earthquake- hazard reduction in southern California.

January 1, 1983

Because California is seismically active, planners and decisionmakers must try to anticipate earthquake hazards there and, where possible, to reduce the hazards. Geologic and seismologic information provides the basis for the necessary plans and actions. Two examples of how such information is used are presented. The first involves assessing the impact of a major earthquake on critical facilities in southern California, and the second involves strengthening or removing unsafe masonry buildings in the Los Angeles area. -from Authors

Publication Year 1983
Title Two examples of earthquake- hazard reduction in southern California.
Authors W. J. Kockelman, C.C. Campbell
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS)
Index ID 70012133
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse