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CEE 488 reading list.

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1. Bommer, J.J., Deterministic vs. probabilistic seismic hazard assessment: an


exaggerated and obstructive dichotomy. Journa of Earthquake Engineering,
2002. 6(1): p. 43-73.
2. Castanos, H. and C. Lomnitz, PSHA: is it science? Engineering Geology, 2002.
66(3-4): p. 315-317.
3. Frankel, A., M.D. Pertersen, C.S. Mueller, K.M. Haller, R.L. Wheeer, E.V.
Leyendecker, R.L. Wesson, S.C. Harmsen, C.H. Cramer, D.M. Perkins, and K.S.
Rukstales, Documentation for the 2002 update of the national seismic hazard
maps. 2002, US Geological Survey. p. 33.
4. Hatheway, A.W., How to obtain earthquake ground motions for engineering
design: Ellis L. Krinitzsky. Engineering Geology, 2003. 67(3-4): p. 403-404.
5. Krinitzsky, E.L., Deterministic versus probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for
critical structures. Engineering Geology, 1995. 40(1-2): p. 1-7.
6. Krinitzsky, E.L., Epistematic and aleatory uncertainty: a new shtick for
probabilistic seismic hazard analysis. Engineering Geology, 2002. 66(1-2): p.
157-159.
7. Leonard, G. and D.M. Steinberg, Seismic hazard assessment: simultaneous
effect of earthquakes at close and distant sites. Earthquake Spectra, 2002. 18(4):
p. 615-629.
8. McKinley, I.G. and R. Munier, Discussion of "In absurdum: long-term predictions
and nuclear waste handling": By N.A. Morner (Vol. 61, pp. 75-82). Engineering
Geology, 2003. 68(3-4): p. 401-403.
9. Morner, N.-A., In absurdum: long-term predictions and nuclear waste handling.
Engineering Geology, 2001. 61(2-3): p. 75-82.
10. Morner, N.-A., Reply to discussion of "In absurdum: long-term prediction of
nuclear waste handling". Engineering Geology, 2003. 68(3-4): p. 405-407.

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