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Earthquake, Blast and Impact: Measurement and Effects of Vibration

Author:  Seced (Editor)
Format:  Hardcover
Publish Date:  September 1991
ISBN-10:  1851667059
ISBN-13:  9781851667055
List Price:  $400.00
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Publisher:  Elsevier Applied Science

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Title: Earthquake, Blast and Impact: Measurement and Effects of Vibration

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Language:        English

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This volume consists of papers presented at the International Conference on Earthquake, Blast and Impact held at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK, 18-20 September 1991, organised by the Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics (SECED) and supported by the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Structural Engineers.





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Book Details Summary: The title of this book is Earthquake, Blast and Impact: Measurement and Effects of Vibration and it was written by Seced (Editor). This edition of Earthquake, Blast and Impact: Measurement and Effects of Vibration is in a Hardcover format. This books publish date is September 1991 and it has a suggested retail price of $400. There are pages in the book and it was published by Elsevier Applied Science. The 10 digit ISBN is 1851667059 and the 13 digit ISBN is 9781851667055. For the most current lowest price, Click Here.

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