Best Reference Books for Introduction To Earthquake Engineering
List of "Best Reference Books for Introduction To Earthquake Engineering" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Introduction to Earthquake Engineering by Hector Estrada,Luke S. LeeCRC Press (Number of pages: 265)
- Introduction to Earthquake Engineering byUniversity of Tokyo Press (Number of pages: 700)
- An Introduction to Soil Dynamics (Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media) by Arnold VerruijtSpringer (Number of pages: 433)
- Introduction to Computational Earthquake Engineering by Muneo HoriImperial College Press (Number of pages: 330)
- Introduction to Computational Earthquake Engineering by Hori MuneoWorld Scientific Publishing Company (Number of pages: 440)
- Seismic Design of Building Structures: A Professional's Introduction to Earthquake Forces and Design Details (Engineering Reference Manual Series) by Michael R. LindeburgProfessional Pubns Inc (Number of pages: 1)
- Communicating Rocks: Writing, Speaking, and Thinking About Geology by Peter CopelandPrentice Hall (Number of pages: 160)
- Seismic Design of Building Structures: A Professional's Introduction to Earthquake Forces and Design Details by Michael R. Lindeburg,Majid BaradarProfessional Pubns Inc (Number of pages: 262)
- Seismic Design of Building Structures: A Professionals Introduction to Earthquake Forces and Design Details by Michael R. Lindeburg,Kurt M. McmullinProfessional Pubns Inc (Number of pages: 263)
- An Introduction to Earthquake Response Analysis of Arch Dams by J. Paul GuyerCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 38)
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