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    • Accounting for Uncertainty and Variability in Geotechnical Characterization of Offshore Sites 

      Farrokh, Nadim (Chapter, 2015)
    • Coastal inundation multi-hazard analysis for a construction site in Malaysia 

      Harbitz, Carl Bonnevie; Kaiser, Gunilla; Glimsdal, Sylfest; Jaedicke, Christian; Vafeidis, A. T.; Gothlich, Stephan E.; Høydal, Øyvind Armand; Løvholt, Finn; Farrokh, Nadim (Journal article, 2015)
      Establishment of new manufacturing sites in high-technology industries requires considerable investments. These investments need to be safeguarded against the impacts of natural hazards. The March 2011 Tohoku earthquake ...
    • Evolution of Mass Movements near Epicentre of Wenchuan Earthquake, the First Eight Years 

      Zhang, Shuai; Zhang, Limin; Lacasse, Suzanne; Farrokh, Nadim (Journal article, 2016)
    • Reliability of API and ISO Guidelines for Bearing Capacity of Offshore Shallow Foundations 

      Liu, Zhongqiang; Lacasse, Suzanne; Farrokh, Nadim; Gilbert, Robert B (Chapter, 2015)
    • Risk Analysis of Earthquake-Induced Submarine Slope Failure 

      Rodriguez Ochoa, Rafael; Farrokh, Nadim; Cepeda, Rivera Jose Mauricio (Chapter, 2015)
    • Some important considerations in analysis of earthquake-induced landslides 

      Carlton, Brian; Kaynia, Amir M.; Farrokh, Nadim (Journal article, 2016)
      BACKGROUND The frequency of landslide disasters is increasing as a result of exploitation of natural resources, deforestation, and greater population vulnerability due to growing urbanization and uncontrolled land-use. ...

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