SUMMER 2003GEOHAZARDS COURSE AT UWI, MONA - page 060

Prepared and compiled by Rafi Ahmad, Unit for Disaster Studies,
Department of Geography and Geology,
University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica

References
1. California Division of Mines and Geology. 1992. Draft Guidelines: Liquefaction Hazard Zones. Sacramento, California: CDMG.

2. Leighton and Associates. 1993. Liquefaction of Soils and Engi-neering Mitigation Alternatives. Diamond Bar, California: Leighton and Associates.

3. Youd, T. Leslie. 1992. "Liquefaction, Ground Failure, and Con-sequent Damage During the 22 April 1991 Costa Rica Earthquake," in Proceedings of the NSF/UCR U.S.-Costa Rica Workshop on the Costa Rica Earthquakes of 1990-1991: Effects on Soils and Structures. Oakland, Cali-fornia: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.

4. Youd, T. L., and S. N. Hoose. 1978. Historic Ground Failures in Northern California Triggered by Earthquakes. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 993.

This brief was developed and written by members of the Innovative Technology Transfer Committee of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute:
Professor Vitelmo Bertero, Katie Frohmberg, Eldon Gath, Marjorie Greene, Walter Hays, Maurice Power, and Professor T. Leslie Youd.
Primary authors: M. Greene, M. Power, and T. L. Youd.

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