Stephen F. Obermeier
Stephen F. Obermeier
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- EGEngineering Geology of Washingt...Stephen F. Obermeier
Engineering Geology of Washington, D. C.
no cover - SLSeismic liquefaction featuresStephen F. Obermeier
Seismic liquefaction features
no cover - IIIssues in using liquefaction fe...Stephen F. Obermeier
Issues in using liquefaction features for paleoseismic analysis
no cover - OOOverview of liquefaction eviden...Stephen F. Obermeier
Overview of liquefaction evidence for strong earthquakes of Holocene and latest Pleistocene ages in southern Indiana and Illinois
no cover - UGUsing ground-failure features f...Stephen F. Obermeier
Using ground-failure features for paleoseismic analysis
no cover - UGUsing ground-failure features f...Stephen F. Obermeier
Using ground-failure features for paleoseismic analysis
no cover - PEPreliminary estimates of the st...Stephen F. Obermeier
Preliminary estimates of the strength of prehistoric shaking in the Columbia River Valley and the southern half of coastal Washington, with emphasis for a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake about 300 years ago
no cover - LELiquefaction evidence for one o...Stephen F. Obermeier
Liquefaction evidence for one or more strong Holocene earthquakes in the Wabash Valley of southern Indiana and Illinois, with a preliminary estimate of magnitude
no cover - ELEarthquake-induced liquefaction...Stephen F. Obermeier
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal setting of South Carolina and in the fluvial setting of the New Madrid seismic zone
no cover - ELEarthquake-induced liquefaction...Stephen F. Obermeier
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal setting of South Carolina and in the fluvial setting of the New Madrid seismic zone
no cover - TNThe New Madrid earthquakesStephen F. Obermeier
The New Madrid earthquakes
no cover - ELEarthquake-induced liquefaction...Stephen F. Obermeier
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal South Carolina region
no cover - RBRelationships between geology a...Stephen F. Obermeier
Relationships between geology and engineering characteristics of soils and weathered rocks of Fairfax County and vicinity, Virginia
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Engineering Geology of Washington, D. C.
- Open Work
Seismic liquefaction features
- Open Work
Issues in using liquefaction features for paleoseismic analysis
- Open Work
Overview of liquefaction evidence for strong earthquakes of Holocene and latest Pleistocene ages in southern Indiana and Illinois
- Open Work
Using ground-failure features for paleoseismic analysis
- Open Work
Using ground-failure features for paleoseismic analysis
- Open Work
Preliminary estimates of the strength of prehistoric shaking in the Columbia River Valley and the southern half of coastal Washington, with emphasis for a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake about 300 years ago
- Open Work
Liquefaction evidence for one or more strong Holocene earthquakes in the Wabash Valley of southern Indiana and Illinois, with a preliminary estimate of magnitude
- Open Work
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal setting of South Carolina and in the fluvial setting of the New Madrid seismic zone
- Open Work
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal setting of South Carolina and in the fluvial setting of the New Madrid seismic zone
- Open Work
The New Madrid earthquakes
- Open Work
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in the coastal South Carolina region
- Open Work
Relationships between geology and engineering characteristics of soils and weathered rocks of Fairfax County and vicinity, Virginia