Event Date : 01-26-2014
Location : Cephalonia, Greece
Report Date : 06-06-2014
Event Category: Earthquake
Report Number: GEER-034
DOI: doi:10.18118/G63S3K
Event Latitude: 38.25
Event Longitude: 20.5
Collaborators: EERI and ATC
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Dedication Version 1 06-06-2014
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Acknowledgements Version 1 06-06-2014
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Table of Contents Version 1 06-06-2014
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List of Figures Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 1: Introduction Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 2: Cephalonia Island and Areas Covered Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 3: GEER/EERI/ATC Team Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 4: Technical Documentation and Contributions Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 5: Seismic History and Hazard Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 6: Geology and Seismotectonics Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 7: Seismological and Strong Motion Aspects Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 8: Geotechnical Observations Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 9: Rigid Blocks Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 10: Infrastructure Networks Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 11: Structural Observations Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 12: Community Preparedness & Response Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 13: Conclusions and Recommendations Version 1 06-06-2014
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Chapter 14: References Version 1 06-06-2014
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The work of the GEER Association, in general, is based upon work supported in part by the National Science Foundation through the Geotechnical Engineering Program under Grant No. CMMI-1266418. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF. The GEER Association is made possible by the vision and support of the NSF Geotechnical Engineering Program Directors: Dr. Richard Fragaszy and the late Dr. Cliff Astill. GEER members also donate their time, talent, and resources to collect time-sensitive field observations of the effects of extreme events.
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