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2005

Index

01 Chouw Hao

02 Hao Chouw

03 Des Bull

04 Yin Can

05 Walker

06 Wesson

07 Grundy etc

08 Wu etc

09 Sorensen

10 Kwok

11 Haritos

12 England

13 Sinadinovski

14 Teguh

15 J Kelly

16 Yao

17 Cocks

18 Brown

19 Sinadinovski

20 Jordan

21 Somerville

22 ClarkD

23 Boffa

24 Weller

25 Gad

26 Horoschun

27 McCue

28 Lam

29 Srikanth

30 Tsang

31 Haider

32 Tsang et al

33 Rodsin

34 Elisa

35 McBean

36 Asten

37 Zhu

38 Dowling

39 Samali

40 Vaculik

41 Allen 1

42 Weatherley

2004
2006

ABOUT

The Australian Earthquake Engineering Society was established following the 1989 Newcastle earthquake to promote the practice of earthquake engineering and engineering seismology.
The society holds an annual conference, usually in late November. The venue changes each year, usually hosted near a major city.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

AEES would like to thank the committee for volunteering their time to manage the Society throughout the year. Thanks also to the Seismology Research Centre for managing this website and the discussion forum, and to Geoscience Australia for ongoing support.

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