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  1. The key to understanding AS 1170.4 is that the performance of our building stock needs to take into account the unpredictable nature of earthquake activity in our low seismic environment. This approach arises from the small knowledge we have of earthquake risk in Australia coupled with

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  3. AS 1170.4—2007 Australian Standard® Structural design actions Part 4: Earthquake actions in Australia AS 1170.4—2007 This is a free 8 page sample. Access the full version online.

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  4. 25 de feb. de 2020 · The resulting hazard levels at the 10% in 50-year probability of exceedance level are in general significantly lower than previous assessments, including hazard factors used in the Australian earthquake loading standard ( AS 1170.4–2007 (R2018) ), demonstrating our evolving understanding of seismic hazard in Australia.

    • Trevor I Allen, Jonathan D Griffin, Jonathan D Griffin, Mark Leonard, Dan J Clark, Hadi Ghasemi
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  5. The 1170 Syria earthquake was one of the largest earthquakes to hit Syria. It occurred early in the morning of 29 June 1170. It formed part of a sequence of large earthquakes that propagated southwards along the Dead Sea Transform, starting with the 1138 Aleppo earthquake, continuing with the 1157 Hama, 1170 and 1202 Syria events.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Part 5: Earthquake actions – New Zealand. This article will focus on how SkyCiv’s auto-generated load combinations feature meets the load combination equations as specified in AS/NZS 1170:2002.

  7. 3 de jul. de 2004 · The large earthquake on 29 June 1170 (Syria, Lebanon, and central southern Turkey) Emanuela Guidoboni, Filippo Bernardini, Alberto Comastri, Enzo Boschi. First published: 03 July 2004. https://doi.org/10.1029/2003JB002523. Citations: 18. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract.