The Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Server (GEES) of the University of Southern California intends to provide a highly efficient transfer of information and data among researchers and practitioners. GEES is a project sponsored by the Siting and Geotechnical Systems component of the National Science Foundation's Earthquake Hazard Mitigation program.

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Mw 7.9 earthquake in Sichuan, China on May 12, 2008 
Collection of sources and references.  

Mw 6.6 earthquake in Japan on October 23, 2004 
The preliminary reports of EERI/NSF-GEER released on November 5, 2004.  

A collapsed building in Ahmedabad, India, 250 km away from the earthquake epicenter

Mw 7.7 earthquake in India on January 26, 2001
The preliminary report of the National Science Foundation geotechnical reconnaissance team (March 1, 2001).
It includes videos and a GIS/IMS database of photos.

The first floor of the apartment building collapsed.

Mw 7.1 earthquake in Turkey on November 12, 1999
The preliminary report of the National Science Foundation geotechnical reconnaissance team (November 25, 1999)

A collapsed building in Taipei, Taiwan

Ms 7.6 earthquake in Taiwan on September 21, 1999
The preliminary report of the National Science Foundation geotechnical reconnaissance team (October 8, 1999).

A leaning buidling in Adapazari, Turkey

Ms 7.8 earthquake in Turkey on August 17, 1999
The preliminary report of the National Science Foundation geotechnical reconnaissance team (September 3, 1999).

The Great Hanshin Earthquake Disaster.
The January 17, 1995 South Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Earthquake
One of the first reports over the Internet sponsored by the National Science Foundation,
originally released in Mosaic on February 5, 1995.

The Internet mailing list in geotechnical earthquake engineering

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A centrifuge model of an earthdam

VELACS PROJECT

VErification of Liquefaction Analysis with Centrifuge Studies. A research project lead by K. Arulanandan (University of California, Davis) and R.F. Scott (California Institute of Technology) and sponsored by the Earthquake Hazard Mitigation Program of the National Science Foundation.


One of the numerous shear wave velocity profiles from Rosrine

ROSRINE PROJECT

Resolution Of Site Response Issues from the Northridge Earthquake is a government-academia-industry research collaboration aimed at improving engineering models of earthquake ground motion through collection, synthesis, and dissemination of data on subsurface conditions at key strong motion station sites.