Nicholas Ambraseys
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- PhD Civil Engineering Imperial College London
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nicholas Neocles Ambraseys FICE FREng 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.
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Published Works
- PREDICTION OF HORIZONTAL RESPONSE SPECTRA IN EUROPE (1996) (810)
- Faulting associated with historical and recent earthquakes in the Eastern Mediterranean region (1998) (557)
- Some characteristic features of the Anatolian fault zone (1970) (459)
- Magnitude calibration of north Indian earthquakes (2004) (409)
- Earthquakes in the Mediterranean and Middle East: A Multidisciplinary Study of Seismicity up to 1900 (2009) (356)
- Structural Analysis of the Dasht-e Bayaz (Iran) Earthquake Fractures (1970) (353)
- Seismicity and associated strain of central Greece between 1890 and 1988 (1990) (345)
- Earthquake‐induced ground displacements (1988) (345)
- Engineering seismology: Part II (1988) (277)
- The Seismic Activity of the Marmara Sea Region over the Last 2000 Years (2002) (256)
- Data for the investigation of the seismic sea-waves in the Eastern Mediterranean (1962) (225)
- Long‐term seismicity of Istanbul and of the Marmara Sea region (1991) (224)
- Geodetic determination of tectonic deformation in central Greece from 1900 to 1988 (1991) (200)
- Near-field horizontal and vertical earthquake ground motions (2003) (183)
- Seismicity of the Sea of Marmara (Turkey) since 1500 (2000) (180)
- The attenuation of ground accelerations in Europe (1991) (167)
- Temporary seismic quiescence: SE Turkey (1989) (158)
- The prediction of earthquake peak ground acceleration in europe (1995) (156)
- The Mudurnu Valley, West Anatolia, Turkey, earthquake of 22 July 1967 (1969) (144)
- Reassessment of earthquakes, 1900–1999, in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (2001) (140)
- PREDICTION OF VERTICAL RESPONSE SPECTRA IN EUROPE (1996) (131)
- The saros–marmara earthquake of 9 August 1912 (1987) (106)
- Intensity‐attenuation and magnitude‐intensity relationships for northwest european earthquakes (1985) (102)
- Earthquake induced displacements of slopes (1995) (100)
- On the shear response of a two-dimensional truncated wedge subjected to an arbitrary disturbance (1960) (94)
- Seismicity and Strain in the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) Since 1694 (1997) (87)
- Earthquakes in Afghanistan (2003) (86)
- The Dasht-e Bayāz (Iran) earthquake of August 31, 1968: A field report (1969) (79)
- SURFACE-WAVE MAGNITUDE CALIBRATION FOR EUROPEAN REGION EARTHQUAKES (1997) (79)
- The Buyin-Zara (Iran) earthquake of September, 1962 a field report (1963) (75)
- Earthquakes and archaeology (2006) (74)
- Reevaluated Intensities for the Great Assam Earthquake of 12 June 1897, Shillong, India (2003) (72)
- Uniform magnitude re‐evaluation of European earthquakes associated with strong‐motion records (1990) (71)
- Reappraisal of north-Indian earthquakes at the turn of the 20th century (2000) (69)
- LIQUEFACTION OF SOILS INDUCED BY EARTHQUAKES (1969) (68)
- Seismotectonic Aspects of the Gediz, Turkey, Earthquake of March 1970 (1972) (64)
- A new date for the Taupo eruption, New Zealand (1980) (60)
- Attenuation of earthquake-induced ground displacements (1994) (58)
- Revisiting the 1897 Shillong and 1905 Kangra earthquakes in northern India: Site response, Moho reflections and a triggered earthquake (2005) (55)
- The Varto Üstükran (Anatolia) earthquake of 19 August 1966 summary of a field report (1968) (52)
- Large-magnitude Central American earthquakes, 1898-1994 (1996) (52)
- Comparison of frequency of occurrence of earthquakes with slip rates from long-term seismicity data: the cases of Gulf of Corinth, Sea of Marmara and Dead Sea Fault Zone (2006) (51)
- Notes on historical seismicity (1983) (48)
- THE SEISMICITY OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGION 550-1 BC: A RE-APPRAISAL (1997) (46)
- Historical evidence of faulting in Eastern Anatolia and Northern Syria (1995) (45)
- The El Asnam (Algeria) earthquake of 10 October 1980; conclusions drawn from a field study (1981) (41)
- The seismicity of Western Scandinavia (1985) (41)
- The Marmara Sea earthquake of 1509 (1990) (40)
- The relocation of epicentres in Iran (1978) (39)
- The earthquake of 1546 in the Holy Landz (1992) (38)
- The Rukwa earthquake of 13 December 1910 in East Africa (1991) (38)
- Seismic sea-waves in the Marmara Sea region during the last 20 centuries (2002) (38)
- The earthquake of 10 July 1894 in the Gulf of Izmit (Turkey) and its relation to the earthquake of 17 August 1999 (2001) (36)
- A note on the response of an elastic overburden of varying rigidity to an arbitrary ground motion (1959) (34)
- The earthquake of 1509 in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey, revisited (2001) (33)
- Earthquake data review and seismic hazard analysis for the Hong Kong region (1992) (33)
- Evidence for intraplate earthquakes in northwest Arabia (1989) (32)
- Archaeoseismology and Neocatastrophism (2005) (31)
- The Anatolian earthquake of 17 August 1668. (1988) (31)
- A New Digital Accelerograph Network for El Salvador (1997) (30)
- The earthquake of 1 January 1837 in Southern Lebanon and N orthern Israel (1997) (29)
- Early earthquakes in North-Central Iran (1968) (29)
- Magnitude assessment of northwestern european earthquakes (1985) (29)
- A note on the chronology of Willis's list of earthquakes in Palestine and Syria (1962) (28)
- Earthquake hazard in the Kenya Rift: the Subukia earthquake 1928 (1991) (28)
- Three little known early earthquakes in India (2004) (27)
- THE SEISMICITY OF THE MARMARA SEA AREA 1800–1899 (2000) (26)
- The seismic activity in Syria and Palestine during the middle of the 8th century; an amalgamation of historical earthquakes (2005) (25)
- Long‐term seismicity of North Armenia (1989) (25)
- The Kresna earthquake of 1904 in Bulgaria (2001) (25)
- Long-period effects in the Romanian earthquake of March 1977 (1977) (25)
- Assessment of the long-term seismicity of Athens from two classical columns (2012) (24)
- Historical earthquakes in Jerusalem – A methodological discussion (2005) (23)
- The Pattan (Pakistan) earthquake of 28 December 1974: field observations (1981) (22)
- Evaluation of Seismic Risk (1983) (21)
- A damaging seaquake (1985) (21)
- The earthquakes of 1965-66 in the Peloponnesus, Greece; a field report (1967) (19)
- Descriptive Catalogues of Historical Earthquakes in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East; Revisited (2008) (19)
- Magnitudes of Central American earthquakes 1898–1930 (1995) (19)
- The 12th century seismic paroxysmin the Middle East: a historical perspective (2004) (17)
- The earthquake sequence of May 1951 at Jucuapa, El Salvador (2001) (17)
- Reappraisal of surface wave magnitudes in the Eastern Mediterranean region and the Middle East (2000) (16)
- The spitak (armenia, ussr) earthquake of 7 december 1988: A summary engineering seismology report (1989) (15)
- THE KRASNOVODSK (TURKMENISTAN) EARTHQUAKE OF 8 JULY 1895 (1997) (15)
- A NOTE ON THE POINT SOURCE APPROXIMATION IN GROUND MOTION ATTENUATION RELATIONS (1998) (14)
- The little-known earthquakes of 1866 and 1916 in Anatolia (Turkey) (1997) (13)
- THE ASSESSMENT OF TOTAL SEISMIC MOMENT (1999) (12)
- Early earthquakes in the Kozani Area, northern Greece (1999) (12)
- A Note on Transparency and Loss of Life Arising from Earthquakes (2010) (11)
- The Seismieity of Iran The Silakhor (Lurestan) earthquake of 23rd .lanuary 1909 (1973) (11)
- Assessment of surface-wave magnitudes of earthquakes in Greece (2001) (10)
- The state-of-the-art and practiceof long-term seismicity (2004) (8)
- REAPPRAISAL OF MAGNITUDE OF 20TH CENTURY EARTHQUAKES IN SWITZERLAND (2003) (8)
- the Seismieity of Iran the Farsinaj (Kermanshah) earthquake of 13 Decemher 1957 (1973) (7)
- Earthquake destruction of adobe villages in Iran (1973) (7)
- The Earthquake of Managua, Nicaragua, 1972 (1973) (6)
- The seismicity of iran. The Karkhaneh (Kangavar) earthquake of 24 March L963 (1974) (5)
- The Karnaveh (northeast Iran) earthquake of 30 July, 1970 (1971) (4)
- The seismicity of Iran. The Turshiz (Kashmar) Khorassan earthquake of 25 September, 1903 (1975) (3)
- The sessmicity of IRAN: The Torud earthquake of 12th february 1953 (1977) (3)
- Ottoman archives and the assessment of the seismicity of Greece 1456–1833 (2014) (2)
- The seismicity of Iran. The Kaj Darakht, Khurasan, earthquake of 25lh May, 1923 (1977) (1)
- The assessment of surface-wave magnitudes in Greece revisited (2002) (1)
- The seisniicity of Iran. The Silakhor (Luristan) earthquake of 23rd Ianuary, 1909 (Part II) (1974) (1)
- Romanian Earthquake of 4 March 1977 (1977) (0)
- Earthquake mechanics, by K. Kasahara, Cambridge University Press, 1981. No. of pages: 284. Price: £25.00 (1983) (0)
- Earthquakes in the Mediterranean and Middle East: Evaluation of macroseismic data (2009) (0)
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