Nicholas Ambraseys
Nicholas Neocles Ambraseys (19 January 1929 – 28 December 2012) was a Greek engineering seismologist. He was emeritus professor of engineering seismology and senior research fellow at Imperial College London. For many years Ambraseys was considered the leading figure and an authority in earthquake engineering and seismology in Europe. Provided by Wikipedia
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The state-of-the-art and practiceof long-term seismicity by N. N. Ambraseys
Published 2004-06-01
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The Kresna earthquake of 1904 in Bulgaria by N. N. Ambraseys
Published 2001-06-01
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The seisniicity of Iran. The Silakhor (Luristan) earthquake of 23rd Ianuary, 1909 (Part II) by N. N. AMBRASEYS
Published 1974-06-01
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The earthquake of 1 January 1837 in Southern Lebanon and N orthern Israel by N. N. Ambraseys
Published 1997-06-01
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The 12th century seismic paroxysmin the Middle East: a historical perspective by N. N. Ambraseys
Published 2004-06-01
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Earthquake destruction of adobe villages in Iran by N. n. AMBRASEYS, J. S. TCHALENKO
Published 1973-06-01
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The sessmicity of IRAN: The Torud earthquake of 12th february 1953 by N. N. AMBRASEYS, A. A. MOINFAR
Published 1977-06-01
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Historical evidence of faulting in Eastern Anatolia and Northern Syria by C. P. Melville, N. N. Ambraseys
Published 1995-06-01
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Some notes concerning prediction of ground motions for GSHAP by N. N. Ambraseys, D. M. Boore
Published 1993-06-01
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The seismicity of Iran. The Turshiz (Kashmar) Khorassan earthquake of 25 September, 1903 by N. N. AMBRASEYS, A. A. MOINFAR
Published 1975-05-01
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