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The purpose of NATO ARW 983188 Coupled Site and Soil-Structure Int-
action E?ects with Application to Seismic Risk Mitigation, held in
Borovets, Bulgaria, 30 August-3 September 2008, was to present
state-of-the-art, - site, soil-structure interaction e?ects (SSSI),
as manifested in the broader area
ofsouthandsouth-easternEurope,whichisthemostseismicallyproneregion
of the European continent. Another objective was to attempt to
de?ne the seismic risk posed to the built environment in this area
and to present modern methods for seismic risk mitigation. The ARW
was very successful and generated an interdisciplinary-type
information exchange between the three main groups of participants:
g- physicists, geotechnical engineers, and structural engineers.
The presen- tions during the workshop can be grouped into four
subject areas: (1) site conditions and their role in seismic hazard
analyses, (2) soil-structure int- action, (3) the role of site
e?ects and of soil-structure interaction in the design of
structures, and (4) general and related subjects. The following
?elds were addressed during the presentations and the discussions:
strong ground motion (near-?eld e?ects, seismic-wave propagation,
free-? eld motion); geotech-
calengineering(slopes,foundations,lifelines,dams,andretainingwalls);and
structural engineering (buildings, bridges, ?eld measurements, and
protective systems). The work presented in this volume includes
contributions from engineers and scientists, mainly from
south-eastern Europe and the neighbouring - gions of the Near East.
The arrangement of contributions in di?erent chapters is not
rigorous, and many papers present similar material, which includes
broad coverage and di?erent disciplines, since earthquake
engineering is by its nature an interdisciplinary subject.
The purpose of NATO ARW 983188 Coupled Site and Soil-Structure Int-
action E?ects with Application to Seismic Risk Mitigation, held in
Borovets, Bulgaria, 30 August-3 September 2008, was to present
state-of-the-art, - site, soil-structure interaction e?ects (SSSI),
as manifested in the broader area
ofsouthandsouth-easternEurope,whichisthemostseismicallyproneregion
of the European continent. Another objective was to attempt to
de?ne the seismic risk posed to the built environment in this area
and to present modern methods for seismic risk mitigation. The ARW
was very successful and generated an interdisciplinary-type
information exchange between the three main groups of participants:
g- physicists, geotechnical engineers, and structural engineers.
The presen- tions during the workshop can be grouped into four
subject areas: (1) site conditions and their role in seismic hazard
analyses, (2) soil-structure int- action, (3) the role of site
e?ects and of soil-structure interaction in the design of
structures, and (4) general and related subjects. The following
?elds were addressed during the presentations and the discussions:
strong ground motion (near-?eld e?ects, seismic-wave propagation,
free-? eld motion); geotech-
calengineering(slopes,foundations,lifelines,dams,andretainingwalls);and
structural engineering (buildings, bridges, ?eld measurements, and
protective systems). The work presented in this volume includes
contributions from engineers and scientists, mainly from
south-eastern Europe and the neighbouring - gions of the Near East.
The arrangement of contributions in di?erent chapters is not
rigorous, and many papers present similar material, which includes
broad coverage and di?erent disciplines, since earthquake
engineering is by its nature an interdisciplinary subject.
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