Craig E. Taylor
Princeton University
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Earthquake Spectra | 1997
Stuart D. Werner; Craig E. Taylor; James E. Moore
Earthquake losses due to highway damage depend not only on the response characteristics of the highway components, but also on the nature of the overall highway system (e.g., redundancies, capacities, traffic demands, etc.). This paper describes recent developments for addressing these issues by using seismic risk analysis (SRA) of the highway system. It outlines a new SRA procedure, describes its application to the Memphis, Tennessee highway system, and summarizes research being conducted to further develop the procedure.
Archive | 2005
Craig E. Taylor; Erik H. Vanmarcke
Prepared by the Risk and Vulnerability Committee of the Council on Disaster Risk Management of ASCE
Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering-asce | 1997
Stuart D. Werner; Stephen E. Dickenson; Craig E. Taylor
Archive | 1999
John Ferritto; Stephen E. Dickenson; Nigel Priestley; Stuart D. Werner; Craig E. Taylor
Natural Hazards Review | 2001
Craig E. Taylor; Stuart D. Werner; Steve Jakubowski
Archive | 1999
Craig E. Taylor; Elliott Mittler; Le Val Lund
Acceptable Risk Processes: Lifelines and Natural Hazards | 2002
Stuart D. Werner; Craig E. Taylor
Optimizing Post-Earthquake Lifeline System Reliability | 1999
Stuart D. Werner; Craig E. Taylor; John Ferritto
Archive | 1995
Stuart D. Werner; John B. Jernigan; Craig E. Taylor; Howard Hwang
<1993 = Mil novecientos noventa y tres> National Earthquake Conference : Earthquake Hazard Reduction in the Central and Eastern United States : A Time for Examination and Action | 1993
Daniel J. Alesch; Craig E. Taylor; A. Sam Ghanty; Robert Nagy