Published November 1967
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Earthquakes, Faulting, and Nuclear Reactors
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- Allen, Clarence R.
Abstract
Most of the recent controversy concerning seismic hazards to proposed nuclear facilities in California has centered not on the usual problems of earthquake-resistant design but instead on the possible hazards associated with ground displacements by faulting through the foundation of a nuclear plant. In addition, there has been much difference of opinion as to the maximum credible earthquake that should be specified for any given area.
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© 1967 California Institute of Technology. "Earthquakes, Faulting, and Nuclear Reactors" has been adapted from a talk given to the International Association of Atomic Energy panel meeting on Aseismic Design and Testing of Nuclear Facilities in Tokyo, June 1967.Attached Files
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