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Earthquake Probability Maps – USGS

June 23, 2017 rockman Links, Resources Comments Off on Earthquake Probability Maps – USGS

You can generate your own earthquake probability maps for your area.

Visit Earthquake Probability Maps – USGS

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American Rock Mechanics Association – ARMA

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The American Rock Mechanics Association is your sole direct link in the United States to the professionals, companies, firms, teachers, and students in the field of rock mechanics and rock engineering. Visit American Rock Mechanics […]

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Fine – Geotechnical software

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GEO5 is a suite of programs for geotechnical analysis. The software package includes individual programs that solves a specific geotechnical area e.g. retaining wall design, slope stability, settlement, foundation design. Visit Fine – Geotechnical software

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Springer, publisher of a number of geo-related journals and books is having a promotion offering free online access to their Natural Hazards journal. The access is good for 30 days from October 22 so go check it out now. (Image copyright Springer).

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