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Sabtu, 09 Juli 2011

DNA Arsitektur Nias pada Lorong Gravitasi Nusantara Kontemporer

Lorong gravitasi di rumah tinggal Ary Indra yang esensinya tak jauh dari fahombo Nias, boleh dipandang sebagai temuan rancangan penting dalam praksis dan keilmuan arsitektur di Indonesia --bahkan untuk ukuran global.

Apakah Ary sengaja mempelajari Arsitektur Nias dan kemudian berupaya dengan sengaja untuk menemukan “DNA”-nya? Tidak. Ary hanya menyalur-wujudkan intuisinya. Intuisi merupakan hal sangat mendasar dalam desain arsitektur. Marilah kita turun ke desa-desa Nusantara, untuk menggali dan menata ulang Arsitektur Nusantara Masa Depan, daripada bermimpi untuk menyetarai para starchitects (para superstar praktisi arsitektur atau superstar teoritisi, lihat Pangarsa, 2009b). Yang perlu dijadikan ”star”dalam pembelajaran arsitektur atau apa saja, adalah juga karya dan prosesnya bukan hanya pelakunya belaka

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Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

3D Research

The first journal devoted to materials and technologies for the generation, processing, and display of information in three dimensions.

This journal unifies 3D research in engineering, physics, materials science, chemistry, as well as psychology and neuroscience.


1. An overview of 3D video representation and coding
By : Lianlian Jiang, Jiangqian He,Nan Zhang, Tiejun Huang

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2. Autofocusing in digital holographic microscopy
By : Patrik Langehanenberg, Gert von Bally and Björn Kemper

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3. Partially coherent lensless holographic microscopy with micrometre resolution applied to extended objects
By : Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia

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4. The 3D Hough Transform for plane detection in point clouds: A review and a new accumulator design
By : Dorit Borrmann, Jan Elseberg, Kai Lingemann and Andreas Nüchter

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5. Recent researches based on integral imaging display method
By : Youngmin Kim, Keehoon Hong and Byoungho Lee

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Kamis, 21 April 2011

The Economic Feasibility of Green Roof construction in Hyderabad, India.

The Economic Feasibility of Green Roof construction in Hyderabad, India.

By : Harish Vangara
MA Thesis, Landscape Architecture, The University of Sheffield

Abstract:


Green roof technology is the main trend in today‟s times of growing economy and changing global conditions, be it about global warming, ocean pollution, air pollution, deforestation and endangered evaporating water. One m2 of plants can evaporate 0.5 Litres of water on a summer day and accordingly annually, the same area can evaporate up to 700 Litres of water.

This phenomenon reduces the “Urban Heat Island Effect” in summer. This UHI effect is basically the difference between temperatures of a city and the surrounding country side. The main reason being the radiating heat of hard materials like concrete and hard surfacing such as roofs which absorb heat and re-radiate it as heat reduction of UHI effect will considerably reduce the dust distribution and production of smog, which finally reduces the green house gas emissions and adapting urban areas with warmer summers in the future.

Green roofs cannot deal with all the above factors, but can have a mitigating effect on some of them, like reducing carbon emissions, reducing storm water runoff (Bengtsson 2002) and mitigating urban heat island effects (Akbari et al. 2001) and keeping building temperatures low in summer (Eumorfopoulou & Aravantinos 1998; Onmura et al. 2001). Green roofs also improve urban biodiversity (Mann 1998; Brenneisen 2003). This technological trend had been started by Germans from the 1960s and the Americans and Europeans have widely been following this ever since. Today an estimate of 10% of roofs has been greened. Major cities and growing economies like Japan and China have also been looking into this in detail. Cities in India have a good scope for this science.

Hyderabad, (India) has a tropical wet/dry climate with hot summers between March and June, the damp monsoon season between July and October and mild, dry winter between November and February. It has an average annual rainfall of 810 mm every year, and the maximum temperature recorded was 45.5 oC.

Green roofs are not a common feature in Indian cities as they are in the United States and in Europe, because they are not very well understood.
Green building technologies have started to consider this technology as a must for lessening the adverse effects for environmental contribution.

This study investigates the benefits of green roofs on building rooftops and some case studies comparing it with European climates. An analysis is made how feasible it has been, for the conditions in Hyderabad and observing how this can be practically made possible.
Perhaps this can be promoted by architectural and landscape firms to create awareness of green roofs and its advantages.

The main aim of this research is to see how a green roof can be built economically considering the climatic facts for urban-central property in Hyderabad.

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Minggu, 06 Maret 2011

Educating the Net Generation

Educating the Net Generation

By: Diana G. Oblinger and James L. Oblinger, Editors

Educause, Transforming education Throught Information Technologies

ISBN 0-9672853-2-1
© 2005 EDUCAUSE. Available electronically at
www.educause.edu/educatingthenetgen/

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Sabtu, 05 Maret 2011

Laporan Penelitian Tindakan Kelas (PTK) di SD

Laporan Penelitian Tindakan Kelas (PTK) di SD

Buku Paket Fasilitasi Pemberdayaan KKG/MGMP Matematika.

Buku ini dimaksudkan sebagai referensi, pengayaan, dan panduan di KKG/MGMP khususnya pembelajaran matematika, dengan topik-topik/bahan atas masukan dan identifikasi permasalahan pembelajaran matematika di lapangan.
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Penulis: Dra. Sukayati, M.Pd. Penilai: Fadjar Shadiq, M.App.Sc. Editor: Yuliawanto, M.Si. Ilustrator: Victor Deddy Kurniawan, S.S.

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Selasa, 01 Maret 2011

Transforming Indonesia’s Teaching Force (Vol. I)

Transforming Indonesia’s Teaching Force (Vol. I)

THE WORLD BANK OFFICE JAKARTA
Indonesia Stock Exchange Building, Tower II/12-13th Fl.
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Jakarta 12910
Tel: (6221) 5299-3000
Fax: (6221) 5299-3111
Printed in April 2010

Comprehensive report on Teacher Management in Indonesia. Volume I focuses on key areas where policy reforms will likely generate a large impact. Vol. II is a thorough analysis of Teacher Management in Indonesia, aimed at public policy researchers and technical staff of Government of Indonesia.

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Transforming Indonesia’s Teaching Force (Vol. II)

Transforming Indonesia’s Teaching Force (Vol. II)

THE WORLD BANK OFFICE JAKARTA
Indonesia Stock Exchange Building, Tower II/12-13th Fl.
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Jakarta 12910
Tel: (6221) 5299-3000
Fax: (6221) 5299-3111
Printed in April 2010

Comprehensive report on Teacher Management in Indonesia. Volume I focuses on key areas where policy reforms will likely generate a large impact. Vol. II is a thorough analysis of Teacher Management in Indonesia, aimed at public policy researchers and technical staff of Government of Indonesia.

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INSIDE INDONESIA’S MATHEMATICS CLASSROOMS: A TIMSS video study of teaching practices and student achievement

INSIDE INDONESIA’S MATHEMATICS CLASSROOMS: A TIMSS video study of teaching practices and student achievement

By: THE WORLD BANK OFFICE JAKARTA
Indonesia Stock Exchange Building, Tower II/12-13th Fl.
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53 Jakarta 12910
Tel: (6221) 5299-3000 Fax: (6221) 5299-3111
Printed in October 2010

This report increases understanding about teaching practices and effectiveness in Indonesia’s classrooms by providing rich before and after qualitative and quantitative empirical evidence to inform and guide future policy decisions. The objective of the report is to enable reflective discussion and analysis about teacher practices through the use of video case studies – with teachers, principals, supervisors and teacher training institutions.

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Meningkatkan Akses Terhadap Jasa Keuangan di Indonesia

Meningkatkan Akses Terhadap Jasa Keuangan di Indonesia

Oleh : THE WORLD BANK OFFICE JAKARTA
Indonesia Stock Exchange Building, Tower II/12-13th-Fl.
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53 Jakarta 12910
Tel: (6221) 5299-3000
Fax: (6221) 5299-3111

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Education, Training and Labor Market Outcomes for Youth in Indonesia

Education, Training and Labor Market Outcomes for Youth in Indonesia

Human Development Department East Asia and Pacific Region

This report is part of the Analytical and Advisory Activities (AAA) program focusing on the engagement area of “Skills development, competitiveness, and knowledge economy” and is based on several background papers and technical notes written on the characteristics of youth employment and the role of education and skills in the school-to-work transition in Indonesia.

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Minggu, 27 Februari 2011

Jurnal Budaya dan Arsitektur Minangkabau

1. IDENTIFIKASI TAMPILAN VISUAL ARSITEKTUR RUMAH TINGGAL VERNAKULAR DI BONJOL SUMATERA BARAT Oleh: Ratna Amanati Program Studi Teknik Arsitektur, Jurusan Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Riau Kampus Bina Widya Jl. Raya Soebrantas Km 12,5, Pekanbaru, Kode Pos 28293 [download]

2. Budaya Matrilineal Masyarakat Minangkabau pada Arsitektur Rumah Gadang. Oleh : Wanda Yovita. Program Studi Arsitektur, Institut Teknologi Bandung. [download]

3. KAJIAN TOPOLOGI, MORFOLOGI DAN TIPOLOGI PADA RUMAH GADANG MINANGKABAU. Oleh: Elfida Agus Dosen Tetap Jurusan Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Universitas Bung Hatta. [download]

4. Pelaksanaan Pepatah Petitih Adat Minangkabau oleh Masyarakat dalam Melestarikan Alam Sekitar. Oleh : Eri Barlian, Ph.D. Program Studi Ilmu Lingkungan Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Padang Kampus Air Tawar, Jalan Prof. Dr. Hamka Padang, Sumatera Barat, INDONESIA. [download]

5. TRAKTAT MARAPALAM "ADAT BASANDI SYARA’- SYARA’ BASAN DI KITABULLAH" (Diktum Karamat Konsensus Pemuka Adat dengan Pemuka Agama dalam Memadukan Adat dan Islam di Minangkabau – Sumatera Barat) Oleh: Ramayulis. disampaikan pada Annual Conference on Islamic Studies Banjarmasin, 1 – 4 November 2010. [download]

6. TRANSFORMASI RUANG DALAM PADA RUMAH GADANG STUDI KASUS: NAGARI KOTO BARU, KECAMATAN SUNGAI PAGU KABUPATEN SOLOK SELATAN Oleh: AL BUSYRA FUADI Asisten Dosen Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Universitas Bung Hatta Padang.[download]

6. SEJARAH PERKEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR NUSANTARA [download]

7. MEMBACA KONSEP ARSITEKTUR : Aulia Fikriarini Muchlis, MT Dosen Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur Fakultas Saintek UIN Malang mencoba untuk memaparkan sebagian kecil dari kesempurnaan ciptaan Allah SWT, melalui sudut pandang ilmu arsitektur. Lebih khusus penulisan ini pada dasarnya bertujuan mencari dan menemukan hikmah serta makna yang terkandung dari ciptaan Allah SWT, untuk diterapkan dalam dunia ilmu arsitektur khususnya untuk konsep serta terapannya pada landasan desain yaitu kekokohan (firmitas), kegunaan (utilitas) dan keindahan (venustas). Landasan yang telah disegmentasi oleh Marcus Pollio Vitruvius dengan trilogi arsitektur (pyramid architecture) [download]

Sabtu, 19 Februari 2011

Desertasi: Pemanfaatan Buluh Bambu Tali Sebagai Komponen Kerangka Batang Ruang

Desertasi :

Pemanfaatan Buluh Bambu Tali Sebagai Komponen Kerangka Batang Ruang

Oleh : Gina Bachtiar

Sekolah Pascasarjana Institut Pertanian Bogor

2008

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Rangkuman Hasil Penelitian : Pemberdayaan Bambu Untuk Kesejahtera Masyarakat dan Kelestarian Lingkungan

Rangkuman Penelitian :
Pemberdayaan Bambu Untuk Kesejahtera Masyarakat dan Kelestarian Lingkungan

Oleh : Prof. Dr. Ir. Morisco
Laboratorium Teknik Struktur Jurusan Teknik Sipil dan Lingkungan

Fakultas Teknik Universitas Gajah Mada

2006

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Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

A REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON PROJECT - BASED LEARNING

This review examines research related to a teaching and learning model popularly referred to as "Project-Based Learning" (PBL). All of the research on Project-Based Learning has taken place in the past ten years and most of it in just the last few years. Since there is not a large body of PBL research, the review is inclusive rather than selective.
The review covers eight topics:
  • A definition of Project-Based Learning,
  • Underpinnings of PBL research and practice,
  • Evaluative research: research on the effectiveness of PBL,
  • The role of student characteristics in PBL,
  • Implementation research: challenges associated with enacting PBL,
  • Intervention research: research on improving the effectiveness of PBL,
  • Conclusions, and
  • Future directions for PBL research.
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Jumat, 11 Februari 2011

Panduan Lengkap Membuat Roket Air

Panduan Lengkap Membuat Roket Air
Peluncur Versi Dual K (Klep-Kopler)

Pengarang : Aldino Adry Baskoro.
Komunikator Astronomi Indonesia, Komunitas Langit Selatan.

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Rabu, 05 Januari 2011

Earthquake Architecture Papers

An Investigation of Structural Engineer-Architect Colloboration
Charleson, A. W., and S. Pirie, SESOC Journal - Volume 22, No. 1 - April 2009. [download]

Seismic Design within Architectural Education
Charleson, A.W. Seismic Design Within Architectural Education. Proceedings of Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Melbourne, Nov. 1995, pp. 43-48 and reprinted in Bulletin of the New Zealand National Society for Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 30. No. 1, 1997, 46-50. [download]

Towards an Earthquake Architecture
Charleson A. W. and Taylor M., Towards an Earthquake Architecture, Proceedings 12th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering January 2000, NZ National Society for Earthquake Engineering, Paper 0858, 8p. [download]

Envisioning Earthquake Architecture in New Zealand
Charleson, A., Taylor, M. and Preston, J., Envisioning Earthquake Architecture in New Zealand, Proceedings of the Technical Conference of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Annual Conference, Wairakei, March 2001, Paper 3.01.01, 7 pp. [download]

Architectural Expression of Seismic Strengthening
Charleson, A., Preston, J and Taylor, M., Architectural Expression of Seismic Strengthening, Earthquake Spectra, Vol.17, No. 3, August 2001, pp. 417-426. [download]

Strengthening the link between earthquake engineering and architecture
Charleson, A. W., Strengthening the link between earthquake engineering and architecture, Paper No. 4, Proceedings of the conference of the NZ Society for Earthquake Engineering, 19-21 March 2004, 8pp. [download]

Earthquake Architecture Exploration
Charleson, A. W. and Taylor, M., Earthquake architecture explorations, Paper 596, 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Vancouver, August 2004. [download]

The New School in San Giuliano Di Puglia
Clemente, P., M. Dolce, A. Parducci, 2007. [download]

Presentation for the AIA on the CUREE-Caltech Woodframe Project
Presentation by Kelly Cobeen, S.E. to the San Mateo County Chapter of
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) on the CUREE-Caltech Woodframe Project - September 29, 2004 [download]

Base Isolation In Architecture
Guisasola, Adriana. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

The Structure's Architecture
Guisasola, Adriana. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

Notes of the Seismic Adequacy of Vernacular Buildings
Gutierrez, Jorge (University of Costa Rica), Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, August 1-6, 2004 [download]

Seismic Design of the Veteran's Administration Hospital at Loma Linda, California
Holmes, William T (Rutherford & Chekene), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Earthquake Engineering, August 19-21, 1976 [download]

Architectural Morphology and Structural Configurations
Mezzi, M., A. Parducci, 2007. [download]

Innovative Systems for a Sustainable Architecture and Engineering
Mezzi, M., P. Verducci, J.J. Liu, IABSE Symposium "Metropolitan Habitats and Infrastructure". Shangai. Sept. 2004. [download]

Preservation of Existing Soft-First-Story Configurations by Improving the Seismic Performance
Mezzi, M., A. Parducci, 3rd Int.Spec.Conf on The Conceptual Approach to Structural Design. Singapore. August 2005. [download]

Conceptual seismic design and state-of-the-art protection systems
Mezzi, M., A. Parducci, 8th U.S. National Conference On Earthquake Engineering. San Francisco, California, USA. April 2006. [download]

Configuration and Morphology for the Application of New Seismic Protection Systems
Mezzi, M., 1st European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology. Geneva, Switzerland, September 2006. [download]

Enhancing the Seismic Performance of Existing "Pilotis" Configurations"
Mezzi, M., IABSE 2006 Symposium. Budapest, Hungary, September 2006. [download]

Base Isolation and Structural Configuration. The New Emergency Management Centre in Umbria
Parducci, A., S. Costantini, A. Marimpietri, M. Mezzi, R. Radicchia, G. Tommesani, 9th World Seminar on Seismic Isolation, Energy Dissipation and Active Vibration Control of Structures. Kobe (Japan). June 2005. [download]

New Concepts for Seismic Projects A Challenge for Architecture and Engineering
Parducci, A., 2007. [download]

"Roof and Wall Isolation" Technique in its Application to a National Heritage Edifice
Parducci, A., R. Radicchia, G. Tommesani, 2007. [download]

Kinetic Structures In Architecture
Phocas, M. C. and T. Sophocleous-Lemonari. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

Lateral Thinking, Both Ways, for Both Objectives
Reitherman, R., 2005 Pamphlet Architecture Entry. [download]

Seismic Architecture As An Essential Component of the Structural Integrity of Apartment Buildings in Israel
Sever, M. and D. Yankelevsky. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

Seismic Retrofit Design of Historic Century-Old School Buildings in Istanbul, Turkey
Simsir, C. C., A. Jain, G.C. Hart, and M.P. Levy. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

Simplified Ranking System for Recognition and Evaluation of Earthquake Architecture
Slak, T. and V. Kilar. 14WCEE, October 12-17, 2008 [download]

Assessment of Earthquake Architecture as a Link Between Architecture and Earthquake Engineering
Slak, T. and Vojko Kilar, 2008. PROSTOR - A Scholarly Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Architecture, 2008. [download]

Initial conceptual design of earthquake resistant r/c and masonry buildings according to Eurocode 8
Slak, T. and Kilar, V. (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), also published in the Proceedings of ERES IV [download]

Developments in the architecture of earthquake resistant high-rise buildings in the period from the end of the 18th to the beginning of the 20th Century
Slak, T. and Kilar, V. (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), also published in the Proceedings of ERES V. (info; BREBBIA, Carlso Alberto (ed.). Earthquake resistant engineering structures V. Southampton: WIT Press, 2005, page 533-543). [download]

Earthquake Architecture as an expression of a stronger architectural identity in seismic areas
Slak, T. and Kilar, V. (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), also published in the Proceedings of ERES VI. (info; BREBBIA, Carlso Alberto (ed.). Earthquake resistant engineering structures VI. Southampton: WIT Press, 2007, page 72-82). [download]

Jumat, 10 Desember 2010

Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering

1.Source parameters of the great Sumatran megathrust earthquakes of 1797 and 1833 inferred from coral microatolls
By: Danny Hilman Natawidjaja, Kerry Sieh, Mohamed Chlieh, John Galetzka, Bambang W. Suwargadi, Hai Cheng, R.Lawrence Edwards, Jean-Philippe Avouac, and Steven N.Ward [download] [baca online]

2. Kaitan antara karakteristik pantai Provinsi Sumatera Barat dengan potensi kerawanan tsunami
By: Yudhicara - Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi, Jl. Diponegoro 57 Bandung [download] [baca online]

3. Seismic engineering of monuments The first Prof. Nicholas Ambraseys distinguished lecture

By: T. P. Tassios [download]


4.. Displacement capacity of masonry buildings as a basis for the assessment of behavior factor: an experimental study

By: Miha Tomaževič and Polona Weiss [download]


5.. Comparison between seismic vulnerability models and experimental dynamic properties of existing buildings in France

By: C. Michel, P. Guéguen, P. Lestuzzi and P.-Y. Bard [download]


6.. Development of computing environment for the seismic performance assessment of reinforced concrete frames by using simplified nonlinear models

By: Matjaz Dolsek [download]


7.. Nonlinear dynamic response of r.c. framed structures subjected to near-fault ground motions

By: Fabio Mazza and Alfonso Vulcano [download]


8. Ultimate chord rotation of RC columns with smooth bars: some considerations about EC8 prescriptions

By: Gerardo M. Verderame, Paolo Ricci, Gaetano Manfredi and Edoardo Cosenza [download]

9. Building design based on energy dissipation: a critical assessment

By: Chara Ch. Mitropoulou, Nikos D. Lagaros and Manolis Papadrakakis [download]


10.. Hollow bridge-pier properties for response spectrum analysis

By: Fabio F. Taucer, Carlo Paulotto and Gustavo Ayala [download]


11. A fast method for structural health monitoring of Italian reinforced concrete strategic buildings

By: F. C. Ponzo, R. Ditommaso, G. Auletta and A. Mossucca [download]


12. Fuzzy control of piezoelectric friction dampers for seismic protection of smart base isolated buildings

By: Osman E. Ozbulut and Stefan Hurlebaus [download]


13. Experimental and analytical studies on the response of 1/4-scale models of freestanding laboratory equipment subjected to strong earthquake shaking
By: Dimitrios Konstantinidis and Nicos Makris [download]


14. An investigation into the seismic behaviour of dams using dynamic centrifuge modelling

By: S. Saleh and S. P. G. Madabhushi [download]


15. A study on the effects of the foundation compliance on the response of yielding structures using dimensional analysis

By: Dimitris Pitilakis and Nicos Makris [download]


16. Consistency of ground-motion predictions from the past four decades

By: John Douglas [download]


17. Earthquake induced ground strains in the presence of strong lateral soil heterogeneities

By: L. Scandella and R. Paolucci [download]


18. From regional- to local-scale seismic hazard assessment: examples from Southern Spain

By: Jorge M. Gaspar-Escribano, Manuel Navarro, Belén Benito, Antonio García-Jerez and Francisco Vidal [download]


19. Reconnaissance report and preliminary ground motion simulation of the 12 May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

By: Louise Wedderkopp Bjerrum, Kuvvet Atakan and Mathilde Bøttger Sørensen [download]


Journal of Seismology

1. Peak surface motion due to scattering of a plane harmonic SH wave by a randomly corrugated scatterer
By: Marijan Dravinski and Chih-Wei Yu [download]

2.The 2008 West Bohemia earthquake swarm in the light of the WEBNET network
By: Tomáš Fischer, Josef Horálek, Jan Michálek and Alena Boušková [download]

3. Aysén seismic swarm (January 2007) in southern Chile: analysis using Joint Hypocenter Determination
By: Cindy Mora, Diana Comte, Ray Russo, Alejandro Gallego and Victor Mocanu [download]

4. Attenuation characteristics of Garwhal–Kumaun Himalayas from analysis of coda of local earthquakes
By: Sagarika Mukhopadhyay and Jyoti Sharma [download]

5. Detection of pulse-like ground motions based on continues wavelet transform
By: Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh [download]

6. Improved 2-D attenuation analysis for Northern Italy using a merged dataset from selected regional seismic networks
By: Paola Morasca, Marco Massa, Enrica Laprocina, Kevin Mayeda and Scott Phillips, et al. [download]

7. Determining hypocentral parameters for local earthquakes under ill conditions using genetic algorithm
By: Woohan Kim, In-Kyeong Hahm, Won-Young Kim and Jung Mo Lee [download]

8. Moment tensor inversion of nine events in Iran using INSN data
By: Aref Bali Lashak, Mehdi Zare, Gholamreza Mortezanejad and Shahrokh Pour Beyranvand [download]

9. Magnitude scaling relationships from the first 3 s of P-wave arrivals in South Korea
By: Yongcheol Park, Sun-Cheon Park, Kwang-Hee Kim, Minkyu Park and Joohan Lee [download]

10. Strong ground-motion relations for Mexican interplate earthquakes
By: Danny Arroyo, Daniel García, Mario Ordaz, Mauricio Alexander Mora and Shri Krishna Singh [download]

11. Pattern recognition of major asperities using local recurrence time in Alborz Mountains, Northern Iran
By: Khalil Motaghi, Khaled Hessami and Mohammad Tatar [download]

12. Attenuation coefficients of Rayleigh and Lg waves
By: Igor B. Morozov [download]

13. Lithospheric structure of NW Iran from P and S receiver functions
By: Fataneh Taghizadeh-Farahmand, Forough Sodoudi, Narges Afsari and Mohammad R. Ghassemi [download]

14. Erratum to: Attenuation coefficients of Rayleigh and Lg waves
By: Igor B. Morozov [download]

15. Erratum to: Lithospheric structure of NW Iran from P and S receiver functions
By: Fataneh Taghizadeh-Farahmand, Forough Sodoudi, Narges Afsari and Mohammad R. Ghassemi [download]

Kamis, 09 Desember 2010

Advanced Numerical Models For Simulating Tsunami Waves And Runup

Advanced Numerical Models For Simulating Tsunami Waves And Runup By Philip L. F. Liu
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company | 2008-09-29 | ISBN: 9812700129 | Pages: 344 | File type: PDF | mb

This review volume is divided into two parts. The first part includes five review papers on various numerical models. Pedersen provides a brief but thorough review of the theoretical background for depth-integrated wave equations, which are employed to simulate tsunami runup. LeVeque and George describe high-resolution finite volume methods for solving the nonlinear shallow water equations. The focus of their discussion is on the applications of these methods to tsunami runup.

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Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

Global Solar Technology

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our first edition of Global Solar Technology—South East Asia. Global Solar Technology has a global reputation for providing solution-led technical articles and factual business content that keep engineers and scientists up to date with the latest developments in solar manufacturing.

Global Solar Technology—South East Asia covers India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippines and Hong Kong. The focus will be to bring you local news, columnists and information, reinforced by international technical articles, business trends and new products. We hope you enjoy this issue and look forward to hearing your views.

Trevor Galbraith, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Global SMT & Packaging

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