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SEISMIC SAFETY OF INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS IN ROMANIAN RURAL AREAS
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F. Wenzel, B. Sperner, F. Lorenz, and V. Mocanu, Geodynamics, tomographic images and seismicity of the Vrancea region (SE-Carpathians, Romania), EGU Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series, 3, 95– 104, 2002.
***Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration: Romanian Earthquake Design Code – Part I – Design Provisions for Buildings, P100-1/2013, 2013, Romania.
Emil-Sever Georgescu, Magda Maria Crainicescu, Cladiri de locuit traditionale pentru zone rurale in Romania, comportarea la cutremurul din 4 martie 1977, Studii si Cercetari INCERC, nr. 4/1979.
Emil-Sever Georgescu, The earthquake behaviour of earthen and low-strength masonry rural buildings in Romania, Middle East and Mediterranean Regional Conference, On earthen and low-strength masonry buildings in seismic area, Ankara, Turkey, 1986.
***Code for civil and industrial design in seismic regions, indicative P13-70 , Romania, 1970.
Georgescu E.S. Management of seismic risk, Publishing Cultural Foundation LIBRA, Bucharest, Romania, 2005.
Technical University for Civil Engineering in Bucharest. Study on early earthquake damage evaluation of existing buildings in Bucharest, Romania, Draft Report prepared for: Building Research Institute & International Institute for Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Tsukuba, Japan, 2006.
Ion Vlad, Mihnea Vlad, Behavior of dwellings during strong earthquakes in Romania, The 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering October 12-17, 2008, Beijing, China.
Horea Sandi, Dan Cazacu, Cristian Constantinescu, Mihai Stancu: A summary of studies on the seismic vulnerability of buildings, carried out in Bucharest subsequent to the March 4, 1977 Earthquake, Joint US-Romanian Seminar on Earthquake and energy, Volume 2: Earthquakes, 1985.
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