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198852792Place_Pub: Washington DC: National Academy Press 1988. First Edition. good. 97 wraps illus. diagrams bibliography glossary some wear and soiling to covers. National Academy Press paperback
2017__0309454123National Academies Press 2017. Paperback. New. 134 pages. 10.90x8.50x0.30 inches. National Academies Press paperback
0332716856.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
30060092-nnew. unknown
001959Hard Cover. Publisher: National Academy of Sciences 1977 Good HB ISBN: 0-309-02608-3. EX-LIB with few markings. hardcover
30060092like new. unknown
20172-0309454123National Academies Press 2017. Paperback. New. 134 pages. 10.90x8.50x0.30 inches. National Academies Press paperback
1959525340Structural Engineers association of California. Very Good. 1959. July 1959 Edition. stapled/soft Cover. W231 . Structural Engineers association of California paperback
2026x-1032661895Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 560 pages. 7.00x1.20x10.00 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
190416912<p>1st edition. Poor formerly hardcover no DJ. Disbound covers and spine lacking. Two-color title page; 62 text pages; full page plates with tissue-guards; each plate accompanied by descriptive text on guard sheets; 22 of 23 plates present plate XXII lacking; all text leaves and plates are clean supple; few prelim and terminal leaves with chipping along edges - all text unaffected; slight musty odor. 4to 62 text pp 22 plates; index. Cf OCLC # 2759355.</p> Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. hardcover
192375034Tokyo: V.p. 1923-1934. First editions. Tall octavo. All in publishers printed wrappers.Seismological Notes. Nos. 2 3 4 6. Tokyo: Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee 1922-1923/ Amny illustrations and charts. Some loss to spines but very clean and good.Bulletin of the Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee. Vol. IX No. 1. Tokyo 1918. Contains three articles about earthquakes by F. Omori. Fron detached front and rear covers chipped.Japanese Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics. Tokyo: National Research Council of Japan 1925-1934. Vol. II No. 4; Vol. X No. 1 wrappers chipped and detached; Vol. XI Nos. 1 & 3; Vol. XII Nos. 1 & 3; Vol. XIII No. 2; Vol XIV No. 3.TANATADAKE Hidezo. Explosive Eruption of Tokati-Dake Hokkaido Japan with 1 map and 3 plates. Napoli: Tipografia Francesco Giannini & Figli 1927.WONG W. H. On Historical Records of Earthquakes in Kansu. N.p.: Bulletin of the Geological Survey of China 1921.The Seismological Bulletin of the Central Meteorological Observatory Japan for the Year 1939. Tokyo: Central Meteorological Observatory 1949. Two copies Spine taped. V.p. unknown
1997x-079234877XKluwer Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 366 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.25 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
197664133Richland WA & Portland OR: Shannon & Wilson Inc. Northwest Geological Services Inc. Washington Public Power Supply System 1976-1979. Two vols. 1st -- thick 4to. 11.75 x 11.5 x 3.75 in. Approx. 500 leaves sections variously numbered. w/ over 100 maps many large folding some colour-tinted photo illustrations folding diagrams tables charts. Original green-gray linen 3-ring binder manuscript title on front cover “Kienle personal copy†minor edgewear some hole-punches at gutter margin w/ tears age toning occasional annotations still a VG exemplar; 2nd -- 4to. 31 leaves unnumbered 27 on thick cardstock 4 mylar sleeves with 67 colour photographs 66 mounted many composite panorama photos composed of several colour snapshots 1 large panorama laid-in when unfolded 21.25 x 4 in. nearly all w/ detailed manuscript annotation captions some w/ ink MS annotations added to the photos themselves. Contemporary red vinyl 3-ring binder manuscript title in black Sharpie ink on front cover from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping . First edition of this very rare original safety analysis report and geotechnical report of the WPPSS Nuclear Power Project No. 1 intending to establish the historic impact of the historic North Cascade earthquake whose epicenter for the believed 6.5 to 7.5 quake was Ribbon Ridge just past Entiat on the way to Lake Chelan. These in-depth reports focused on the necessary design elements required by the ever evolving Nuclear Regulatory Commission to ensure safe operating designs by studying where the faults in Central & Eastern Washington lie as well as their historic impacts. Sections and geological surveys focus on the stability of the slopes to the north and west of the proposed site at the Hanford Reservation and estimated the effects of the earthquake resistant design on slope stability and plant safety. This additional borings geologic mapping of the area photo aerial surveys additional identification of basalt outcrops by chemical petrographic and remnant magnetism analyses lab studies liquefaction analyses along with construction of a 3-D models of the site. The second volume includes the original and unique author’s own photographic manuscript record supporting the work by Shannon & Wilson on the shifting ground and faults of the Rattlesnake Hills Region an anticline of the Yakima Fold Belt along several geological folds and now site of a significant wine grape growing region in South-Central Washington State. Photos encompass aerial and ground level inspection and investigation of the Dry Creek Fault Tiger Fault Hite Fault Zone from ridge north of Tollgate Chalet and other nearby fault zones in order to investigate further the subsequent impact of the 1872 Earthquake which had struck the Pacific Northwest to establish geological stability and enhanced structures for WPPSS 1. WPPS No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant was a planned 1250 Megawatt nuclear power plant on the Hanford Site which along with its’ companion plant WNP-4 twin unit were part of a five-plant construction project which although partially completed was never commissioned and whose cancellation led to the largest municipal bond default in US History. Shannon & Wilson together with Rick Kienle’s firm were integral parts of teams working through the 1970’s on geotechnical studies for several nuclear power plants that had been proposed and in the Pacific Northwest following up the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant constructed upon the site of the former Trojan Powder Co. plant site as well as adjacent properties beginning in 1967. Prior to the efforts by PGE as a means to solve the exploding power usage demand in the fast-growing Portland OR area in the Mid-20th-Century WPPSS had been organized in 1957 as a municipal corporation allowing publicly owned utilities to combine resources to build Nuclear Power Plants however inflation design changes safety concerns by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission caused massive delays and increased costs and one case a structure was rebuilt 17 different times because of incompetent contractors. After the default in 1982 on $ 2.25 billion in bonds the court battle would stretch for over 15 years before settlements but it did cost ratepayers 10’s of 1000’s of dollars per person. Worldcat locates similar Preliminary Safety Analysis Reports in various loose-leaf formats unpaginated at Washington State Library U of ID Wenatchee Valley Col. Whitman Cornell USGS Eastern WA U no indications of completeness or which versions; no examples whatsoever of Kienle’s original photographic survey; See: David Wilma Washington Public Power Supply System WPPSS Historylink Essay 5482 July 10 2003; Brian Sherrod et al Earthquake Probabilities and Hazards in the U.S. Pacific Northwest USGS 2025. [Shannon & Wilson, Inc., Northwest Geological Services, Inc., Washington Public Power Supply System, unknown