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ASCE ANNUAL COMBINED INDEX we ASCE ANNUAL COMBINED INDEX 1992 The Society is not responsible for any statements made or opinions expressed in its publications. American Society of Civil Engineers 345 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017-2398 © 1993 by the American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. ISBN 0-87262-942-2 Manufactured in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, me- chanical, photocopying, recording, or other- wise, without prior written permission of the publisher. FOREWORD The 1992 ASCE Annual Combined Index provides a guide to material appearing in publications of the American Society of Civil Engineers published during 1992. This in- cludes papers and technical notes from ASCE technical and ne sme journals, feature and news articles from Civil ngineering -ASCE, Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice, books, and conference papers appearing in con- ference publications. In the subject index, the user will find all articles and papers dealing with specific subject areas listed under one or more appropriate subject headings suggested by the con- tent and application of the paper. The author index contains entries indexed under the names of editors, authors, co-authors, discussers, and com- mittees or task forces preparing reports. Also in the author index, entries are supplemented with information concern- ing discussions, errata, and closures, if any. (If there is more than one author for the original paper, this supplementary information is given with the entry for the primary author.) To find what discussion, if any, there has been for a paper or article located in the subject index, the user should look under the entry for the first named author of the paper. When a paper from a prior year is discussed, entries for the original paper are repeated in this Index. See next page for sample entries and explanations. Sample subject index entries For journal papers, technical notes, and magazine articles 'Variations in Measured Resilient Modulus of 1. Title of paper. 2. Author(s). 3. Journal code. Asphalt Mixes, *Faisal H. Al-Sugair and 4. Month and year of publication. 5. Pagi- Jamal A. Almudaiheem,*’MT ‘Nov. 92, nation. 5p343-352. For conference papers appearing in special publications ‘Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag as an Ag- 1. Title of paper. 2. Author(s). 3. Title, editor gregate in Asphalt Concrete, "Kit M. Lum, and year of publication of book. 4. Pagi- Yiik-Diew Wong and Soo-Loi See, nation. *(Utilization of Waste Materials in Civil Engi- neering Construction, Hilary 1. Inyang, ed. and Kenneth L. Bergeson, ed., 1992), *p240-249. For special publication (books) ‘Coastal Engineering Practice 92, *Steven A. . Title of book. 2. Author, editor, or corpo- Hughes, ed., *1992, “0-87262-866-3, °1100pp. rate author. 3. Year of publication. 4. ISBN. 5. Pagination. Sample author index entry showing notes for discussion ‘Fenske, T. E. 1. Author's name. 2. Title of paper. 3. Journal "Need for “Professional” Education for Profes- code. 4. Monatnd hyea r of journal. 5. Pagi- sionai Engineers, with S. M. Fenske, *EI “Oct. nation. 6. Discussion note including author(s) 90, °p345-350 of discussion, journal issue, and pagination. *disc: Robert A. Green, El July 92, 7. Closure note including journal issue and 324-326 pagination. clo: EI July 92, p326-327. Abbreviations used in this index disc — discussion err — errata clo—closure ltr—letter to the editor which does not refer to a previously published article ed — editor Journal Codes AS Journal of Aerospace Engineering HY Journal of Hydraulic Engineering CE Civil Engineering— ASCE IR Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering CC Computing Review Newsletter ME Journal of Management Engineering CF Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities MT journal of Materials in Civil Engineering CO Journal of Construction Engineering and NE ASCE News Management ST Journal of Structural Engineering CP Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering SU Journal of Surveying Engineering CR Journal of Cold Regions Engineering TE Journal of Transportation Engineering EE Journal of Environmental Engineering UP Journal of Urban Planning and Development EI Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering WR _ Journal of Water Resources Planning and Education and Practice Management EM Journal of Engineering Mechanics WW Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean EY Journal of Energy Engineering Engineering GT Journal of Geotechnical Engineering SUBJECT INDEX Absorbers Fixed ~— Lag ten to Airports: Bibli y, Fixed Rail Vibration Control of Beams by Beam-Type Dynamic Vi- to Airports Subcommittee of ASCE Land- ae oy Absorbers, Tadayoshi Atidia,g Toda, side ytd ny (International Air Transportation: A -_ Ogawa and Yasuo Imada, EM Feb. 92, p248- a AI nternational Airport, Robert E. Boyer, ed., 1992), p. =, Absorption Method for Peoreiaetion and Selection of Road Projects or -— Controlling Properties and Durability of Concre- ge Jean-Michel BaryTEl Jaan./,Fe b. 92, p160- Laterite Gravel Enuvie G. Ak- pokodte and Peter P. Hudec, Feb. 92, p58-70. eg for Fixed Rail Service to Airports, William Abutments Transportataionnd: — Le pe tA ir Local Scour at ne Abutments, B. W. Melville, HY p —_ 1992) pea —Apr—. 92, es) Road-Accident Death Anal John C. ertical ony yo in Vehicles Yo 4 = and Helen S. Tzivelou, TE Mar./Apr. 92, p299- Se Tel anM arcondes, Mark B. Sny and.P aul Si JenF Pehb,.9 92 2, ,3348. pm = About the Transportation of Radioactive Ma- d Motions for the terials, Cheryl Cashwell and James D. McClure, (High ~~} Mute = ry Srnarn Data for the Sur- Level Radioactive Waste Management, High Level Ra- rounding Region, Kirsten L. Findell and Ahmet S. dioactive Waste Management Committee, Pm (Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural and 1992), p427-431. -r eed Reliability, Y. K. Lin, ed., 1992), p268- Accident factors Identification of Ina; iate Driving eo John Ssiectiono f Ground Motions for the Seismic Evaluation M. , JDra.v, iKnaryo y, a,Mar .k/A,p Dre. b9o2r, aph2L8 .1 -S2e9n8e.c a and formance of Slopaensd E II, Raymon Accident prediction Seed, ed. and Ross W. Boulanger, ed., 1992), p593-607. Estimating Truck’s Critical Cornering Speed an oo FrancisP . D. Navin, TE Jan/Feb.a 2,w e. Accelerometers Seismic Response of Pacific Park Plaza. I: Data and Pre- nee for Estimating Accident Reductions on Two- arr x Analysis, M. Celebi and E. Safak, ST June 92, Lane Highways, Rahim and Asma M. p1547-1565. Hashmi, TE Jan./Feb. 92, pill- 129. Acceptability Accident prevention Durability of Armor Stone for =a" Mound Structures, Estimating Accident Benefits of Reduced Freeway Con- Orville T. and W. F.B aird, ef, of Tame Edward C. Sullivan, TE Mar./Apr. 90, y 167. Mound Magoon, ed. and WilliamF . Baird, ed., 1952) ery iteeieation of Ppengeeosiate Driving Behaviors, John LaboratoryA y of Stone for Rubble Mound Break- dy Jr., Kay Fi Deborah L. Seneca waters:A n Evaluation, David A. Lienhart, = B. Da vinroy, Mar./Apr. 92, p281-298. ofS tone for Rubble MoundB reakwaters. ber| Isolated Si yoo asa Mitigation s0 aea , ed. and WilliamF . Baird, ed., 1992) pio-33. ighway, Thomas Ferrara,A neodiee Technical Barriers to Obtain General Accep- Gi and = P. "Washington, (Site Impact ‘Traf tance of Geosynthetics, Robert M. Koerner, Yick and ions, Robert Paas- Hsuan and Arthur E. Lord, Jr., spouts S&o il Improve- Nagui Rouphail, ed. and T. C. Sutaria, ed., ment andG thetics, H. Borden,ed .,R obert O. 1993)p 37-6 Holtz, ed.a nd flan Juran, ed., 1992), p63-109. Procedures for Estimating Accident Reductions on Two- Access control LaneH ighways, Rahim F. Benekaond hAsamal M . Access Control to Projects Via Raised Islands, Justin F. —>. 92, p111-129. Farmer, (Site Impact Traffic Assessment: Problems and ruction Worker Safety, Jimmie Solutions, RobertE . Paaswell, ed., Nagui Rouphail, ed. Hinze an Francis Wiegand, CO Dec. 92, p67 684, —pa Ao" Sutaria, ed.3, 2), 77-81. ies Accident risks ean ity, Herbert in- Estimating Accident Benefits of Reduced Freeway Con- = and Frank J. Koepke“ (Site Lay | Traffic Assess- ion, Edward C. Sullivan, TE Mar./Apr. 90, 1167. ment: Problems and Solutions, RobertE . Paaswell, > Rouphail, ed. and T. Cc Sutaria, ed., 1992), ‘p62- GISI SAn alysis of Routes for Transportation of — 54 Materials, Baxter E. Vieux and Madhusudan Airport Landside Management: An Dales Airport Spe- Kaly: (Com y SS in Civil Engineering . cialty, Louis A. Turpen, pom ~ Transporta- G ic Information Systems Sy: tion: A New InternationalA irport E.B oyer, ed., Geosrainho,i ce d. aInonrmadtio n Jeff R. SteWmrsig ht, edS., patm ises 1992), p212-222. Minimizing the Risk and Im of Tanker Accidents,C Circulation Issues and aad Redevelop- S. Birt and A. J. Jordan, (Ports 92, David Torseth, ed., ment Santa Ana, CA—A Study, T. C. Sutaria and Ba |p 670-681. Abi Meee. (Site Ii : — 7 tr Business: Can We Believe Port Risk Assessments? lems Solutions, ‘aaswell, i R. Harrald, Thomas A. Mazzuchi and Christo- Kouphell, ed. and T. C. eek 1992), Ret es -M0.6 8= (Ports "92, David Torseth, ed., 1992), Aii rport Landside M: anagement: An ue Ai Airport S Spe- Accidents calty, Louis A. Turpen, lntemavonal ~4 Transporta- Access Management—Myth or Reality, Herbert S. Levin- tion: A New International Airport, Robert E. Boyer, ed., son and Frank J. Kecuie, (Site Impact Traffic Assess- ment: Probleanmd s Solutions, E. Paaswell, ed., Torkisic Ibmpeacat sStaStun dy te 8f ora R egional Cen iter at a > Rouphail, ed. andT . C. Sutaria, ed., 1992), ‘p62- Basque City. A European Vjioew,,M Mi keM ua (Site Impact Py Assessment: Solutions, ALWP-67: A Little-Known Big Nuclear Accident, N. G. Robert aaswell, ed., au Problems end Scbstions, Sutaria, ed., 1992), p84-88. 2 ee oactieve e Waste Se ent Accessibility Committee, 1992), p2331-2338. Accessibility of Public Services in Irbid, Jordan, Khaled Road-Accident Death my my John C. — and Mohammad Aboul-Ella, UP Mar. 92, and Helen S. Tzivelou, TE Mar./Apr. 92, p299- Pp ACCIDENTS 1992 ANNUAL INDEX Estimating Truck’s Critical Cornering Speed and Factor Integrated Assessment of —fe- Effects on or. FrancisP . D. Navin, TE Jan./Feb. 92, p130- Lake Acidification, Edward S. Rubin, Mitchell J. 1 Sat — N. Bloyd and Max Henrion, EE Jan./Feb. An Event Size Probability Distribution for Risk Analysis, pl James D. Englehardt, (Environmental Engineering: Acidic water Saving a Threatened Resource—In Search tions, Mitigation of Acidic Mine Drainage: Engineered Soil Bar- F. Pierce Linaweavere,d. , 1992), p232- > riers for Reactive Tailings Abdel-Mohsen O. Ex System for Construction Safety. Fault-Tree Mohamed, Raymond N. ve and Boon K. Tan, (Envi- lodels, FabianC . Hadipriono, CF Nov. 9, p246-260. ronmental Engineeri Savii a Threat Re- Human Factors and System Safety in the Management of source—Ine yr x 4 ions, . Pierce Linaweaver, High-Level Radioactive Waste, Mary L. Lozano, (High Level Radioactive Waste Management, High Level Ra- 4 of Electrochemical Industrial dioactive Waste Management Program Committee, Wastewater by Electrodialysis, Zhihuai Xue, Zhongling 1992), p1 542-1546. Hua, Qi Li and Naiyi Yao, (Environmental Engineer- A Microcomputer-Based Model for -j res bye ing: Saving aT hreatened Resource—In Search of Solu- and Suburban Roadways with Critical ruck Ac- tions, F. Pierce Linaweaver, ed., 1992), p376-381. cident Rates, J. D. Brogan andJ . W. well, (High Topographic Effects on Stormflow Aciditt y, David Radioactive Waste Management, High Level Ra- Wolock, (Hydraulic Engineering: Saving a Threatened dioactive Waste Management Program Committee, Resource—In Search of Solutions, Marshall Jennings, 1992), p432-436. ed. and Nani G. Bhowmik, ed., 1992), p878-883. Probabilistic Angee of —~} x | Breach Acoustic detection H. Foadian, Rashi id K. D. Seager, (Hi, Detection of ~~ in Reinforced Concrete Cans, Chris- Level Radioactive |W aste | EA, High Level Ra- tian Grosse, yo ing Mechanics, Loren D. Lutes, dioactive Waste Management Program Committee, ed. and John iedzwecki, ed., 1992), p413-416. 1992), p1018-1025. Determination of In-Situ Stresses From Acoustic — 1 Routine pe A Post-T: tation on 4 sions, A. K. Maji, gr Mechanics, LorenD . covary oiS pent Casks, L ao ed. and JohnM . Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), p405- E. Best and R. H. Jones, ‘(Hio h Dovel’pR aet e o Wane Ma , High Level Radioactive Waste Evaluating Polymer Concrete Bridge Expansion Joints Management Committee, 1992), p1855-1859. Using Acoustic Emission, M. J. Woodard and S. S. Structural Credit ad Depleted Uranium Used in Kuo, ots ing Mechanics, Loren D. Lutes, ed. and Trasnport Casks,R . Salzbrenner, G. W. Wellman, K. JohnM . Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), p409-412. B. Sorenson and P. “McConnell, (High Level Radioac- Experimental Determination of the Relation Between the tive Waste Management, High Level Radioactive Zone and the Aggregate Size in Concrete Waste Management Program Committee, 1992), Lag Acoustic and Mechanical Techniques, D. p2241-2248. Fokwa,Y . Berthaud and D. Breysse, (Engineering Me- The Thermal Analysis of BR-100: A Barge/Rail Nuclear chanics, Loren D. Lutes, ed. and John M. Niedzwecki, Spent Fuel Transportation Container, A. B. Copsey. ~" —— p131-134. (High Level Radioactive Waste Ma igh Examples of Position Estimation, Gary Shaffer and Level Radioactive Waste siemaemet Peeps Os be Motazed, (Computing in Civil Engineering and 7 mittee, 1992), p1848-1854. aphic Information stems Symposium, ino, ed. and Jeff R. right, ed. 1992), p880- 27. A ccounting Losaspes 1h 0anT7lfh6l.rr- eJ1 eae0nt,n8eHSi1n n.aeeg dsl ,C Roeecdhsh.or ruaaarnnncdeee ,—,( NI ann iW iS(tGeHhy.ad r racBuh5lhi co owf— miES—nkogl,i nu eteireioodnnng. :s, , S B1ar9Mvi9aid2rng)-eg, AAcno CeBnuahniAslaenctlrdogiaa usrccs,dR tt, eeei mdrsce.iJo arzu.saIa,rut nmcir(dpoeeH enm—yd,NeIda anrnnnta cRiu ie lSc ieGhca.Mar ercEdthBn h hgoiooGdnwf.e m eSifroMkoilrc,un Gt gSi:euo eenbds .bS,,ao avtniM1tdn9ao9 grm2 s )Rha,oa M blaeTlpthr 1ertr0eJ ia3eat0nFl- -. Accreditation ABET Seeks Deputy, CE Aug. 92, p68. Automated Identification of Construction a a and Civil Engineers—An Air Force og Acoustical Measurements, H. Randol A y , J. L. Brickell, K. J. Knox, B. L. R. Smith andJ .G . Orlowsky, (Computing in Miller and B. D. Bryant, EI July 92, p240-249. Chil Engineering andG ic Information S) vont Ups the First Professional Degree, Louis L. Guy, i ae J. ino, ed. and Jeff R. Jr., . 92, p345-348. 2), p492-499. erometric Characterization of Acoustic Emis- Pr 2 sai on een eompes A. Bruttomesso and Lau- Electronic Spreadsheets in Structural Design, David O. ge Mechanics, Loren D. Knuttunen, (Computing in Civil Engineering and Geo- Lutes,a “a John Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), p256- aphic Information 7_—" Symposium, Barry J. 119“47. ino, ed. and Jeff R. Wright, ed., 1992), p1187- AAcuotuosmtaict edw aveIsd entification of Construction gui ment Electronic Theodolites: Comparison Test, Abdalla Elsa- Randol iom- dig Ali, SU Feb. 91, p3-8. as, Gary R. am one * G. Orlowsky, (Co‘’ omputing in Highly Accurate Adaptive hp-Methods for Linear Elastos- Civil— —y~ Dx ic Information — tatics, J. — Oden, ( 5 gee Mechanics, Loren Symposium, ino, ed. and Jeff R. Wright, eet. . and John Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), ed., —- 49, Influence of Seail on Acoustic Plane Wave, L. H. Numerical Model Verification by Prescribed Solution Pa EM Oct. 92, p1987-2004. Forcing—A Test Case, Dick P. , F. Mauricio Toro aYTnhdr eraStae mn edSe- dY.R. e asWnoadu nrgNc,ae n—i(I HnvG d.r SaeBuahlroicwchm iEoknf,g i neede.r,i ionn1s9g,9: 2 )MSS,aa rvisiphn4 a1gl6 l-a roivilf ru ymI,s suBe asr,r yGa enJ.od rGg.e W . La, cekidoc. w Iiantnfzdo, r mJ(aeftCfio omRnp. u Dtifn agc sinng =4. 1 992), pf10 31- 1035. Simplified Building Analysis with Sequential Dead Loads —CFM, Koon Choi, Hye-Kyo Chi Acrylate polymer grout secu Lee and E. L. Wilson, ST Apr. 92, Engineering Properties of Acrylate Polymer Grout, oa. mond J. Krizek, ~ A,F . Michel, MaanH i and Roy H. Borden, f° — Acid rain ics, , Robert O. Holtz, Dinner Presentation, Robert D. Brenner, (Transportation ed. and Ilan Juran, A,; 1992),p rint ~ < and Air Quality, Roger L. Wayson, ed., 1992), Permanence ofG routed Sands Exposed to Various Water Chemistries, John M. eS Krizek, EvaluationM ethod for advenend Acid rye Comings ay Soil Improvaendm Geeosnyntthet ics, Roy H. echnology, Frey and EdwardS . Ru- , ed., Robert O. Holtz, ed. and Ilan fon, ed., bin, EY Apr. 92, p38-55. 1992), p1403-1419. SUBJECT INDEX ACTIVE CONTROL i Strategies for Predenitrification Process, R. Niacin SBioede e gt in Bi GAC Columns, M. Jain, G. L S. A. Svorando Bn. Kooopsman , ( hehe Engineer- EE Jan./Feb. 92, p56-67. tfiao"snSs ,aF v.i Pniger cet LinAawea ver, ed., 1992),I n p5Se1a6r-c5h1 9.o f Solu- Py ray a Finite Element Modeling of Si jute Activated- Gas Phase Control for Ox Activated Sl R. C. Carbon A: : . Akram oaan d David R. Clifft, EEM ay/June 92, egal maa Yonge, EE Mar/Apr. 92, p238-252. Inducer aeee® Activated carbon treatment Engi Determining Conese for Taste and Odori n ing: Saving a Threatened In Search tiS olu. bas’s Drinki: Mahmoud tions, F. Pierce Linaweaver, ed., 1992),p 468-473. mT aneM etal Oxidey ,S teneed Aon Strength Wastewater — EvaMl.u atCiloanr k ofa nBdA T Jeffofrr eyV OQC.s Aidn aDmrsi,n ki Mar./Apr. 91, Pinrgo:c eSssa,v iRnogba er t B. Bowen,R es(oEunrvcier—oInnme nSteaalr chE nrgiy S ole. p247-268. tions, F. Pierce Linaweaver, ed., 1992), p646-655. inpienns a Wellhead TCE Removal Project in Red- Testing an Ex ee. for the Activated Sludge Proc- Richard Corneille —_M ichael Huffstutler, & om, Canisa M.B erthouex, (Knowledge Acqui- ae Engineeri: mg | a Threatened Re- sition iinn Civil ) wh Tomasz Arciszewski, ed. source—In Search of lutions, F.P ierce Linaweaver, A. , ed., 1992), p124-146. ed., 1992), p315-320. Study of Granular and Bi past Actes Modeling of Toxic Wastewater Treatment by Expanded- for Groundwater Containing , a Herbi- Bed Anaerobic GAC ReactoGr.s F,. N anMd. T. rhe.Ch en-yu Yen and Rong-Jin Leu, (Envir Suidan, EE July/Aug. 92, p495-512. Engineering: Saving a Threatened Resource—I in Search Reduced Rec! pCouly of a Pump and Treat ime. ie ions, F. Pierce Linaweaver, ed., 1992), p104- Cynthia L. er, y—, Activation Ae Aée ration of Class C Fly Ash, Amitava Roy, Paul ae By 1992), plid7ct illing. Harvill C. Eaton ye Roger K. Seals, (Utili- Rem—ova l of hEexttn remyel y Llyo,w R . LeMvaelrsk oBf rMuniitacinodnks Waaiynn ea ssaotrn u,c teido.no,, f 1 9H9i2lW)aa,srt ye p1M10a.4t -Ie1nr1yia5an.lg s, eidn. Cainvidl KEenngnientehe riLn.g BeCrogne-- nginecring: Saving a pemenee yO. -- zy 4. of Solutions, Marshall Jennings, Active control ed. and NaniG . Bhowmik, ed., 1992), p1 190-1196. Aseismic a ~—— of Nonlincar and Hysteretic Treatability Study of Granular and Activated StructureI,s J ee + Sessa < for Groundwater Contsiaing enac, a Herbi- Liu, EM JJ uly 52p l42 1440 ooef,’i nC leheuertniin-ogyn:u s s,F Y.e ePni e racnedT hLRroienangta-ewJnieenad vaLeeru,,e d .(,E n1v9i9r2o),n mSeepna1tr0ac4lh- AseSLitisurm,u icEtcu Mr eesJ utIlIey, 9 J 2.,o Np.l eY4aani ge,l 1o 4Zf5. 6 .LN io,n lAi. neDaanri elainadn s Hyasntde rSe.t iCc. Development of Desighn e a for ~~ | Controlled saute Wall-Frame Buildi P. Wang,A . M. Reinhorn Alkaline Slu Stabilization: A “Quick Fix” and Long and T. T. Soong. EM JJuune 92, pi20i- 1220. Term Si M St ~ R. Shoaff,o r MBourrlriinsg tonV,. Effect of Active CaeP.l Waorn niCtlcohsaeily aSnpda ceTd. INgautsuar,a l( E Fre- ineluetriionngs:, SFa.v iPnige rac e Th. LriMeaantcaeCwnoeendna evl—elr,, ed .(,E n1v9i9r2o)n, mSeepna3tr9ac9lh- nNeieerdiznwge ckMie,c haedn.i,c s1,9 92L)o,r epn6 93D-.6 9L6u.t es, ed. and John Effect of Active yt to Structural Reliability, J. T. P. Case History: TRE At a Refinery/Chemical Plant, Carol Yao and H. G. Natke, (Probabilistic Mechanics and L. La Breche and Russell S. oa. (Environmental En- Structural and A Ae Reliability, Y. K. Lin, ed., ineering: Saving a Threatened Resource—In Search o, 1992), p373-376. lutions, F. Pierce Linaweaver, ed., 1992), p555-560. Frequency Domain Optimal Gas of Wind-Excited Dynamic Modeling of VOC Emissions in HPO Process. "Buildings, J. Suhardjo, B. Spencer, Jr. and A. Chwen-Jeng Tzeng, R W. Babcock, Jr., Chochin Kareem, EM Dec. 92, 465-2481 Hsieh and Michael K. —. (Environmental En- Full Scale Aggtestion of Active Soaes Systems, M. A. ineering: Saving a Threatened Resource—In Search of iley, Reinhorn and T.T . Soongi,s .( Engigne d lutions, F. Pierce Linaweavere,d. , 1992), p67-72. Mechanics, Loren D. Lutes, ed. Improved Performance of Activated Sludge with Addi- Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), 816-819. t=io<n e e Solids, Robert B. Bowen and Brian A. Interaction Effects in the Hybrid Control of Euler- pecy, {E‘ nvironmental Engineering: Saving a a , S. T. Pang, T. a i " L. A. ‘esource—In Search of Solutions, F. Pierce Engineering Mechanics Lutes, ed. orm 1992), p474-479. indJJ oohhnn v i iedzwecki, ed., 1992)7.8 20-823, Im a ang of Flow in Final Settling Tanks, Ulrich Recent Findings in Active -a ang AC ontrol, Craig A. retscher, Peter Krebs and Willi H. , EE May/ a, (Engineering Mechanics, Loren D. ‘Lutes, ed. June 92, p307-321. and John M. Niedzwecki, ed., 1992), p824-827. An ReIfnitneegrrya teAdc tEixvpaetretd SysSltuedmge Pfroro ceOspesr,a tiWnegi bo a YPueatnr,o leMuim- Reliability of Controlled Structures Subject to Real Pa- c(hEanevli rKo.n mSetnetnaslt roEmn,g inNeaecrii nHg.: OSzavginug r anad TDharveiadt enOekdr enRte,- treammeatgenro , UMn.c erKt.a iSnatiine sa,n d B.P. FM.. SSpaienn,c e(rP,r obJarb.i, liCs.t icM oMne-- sedo.u, rc19e9—2I)n, pS4e8a0r-c4h8 5.o Solutions, FF Pierce Linaweaver, Kch.a Lniinc,s eadn.d, 1S9t9r2u)c,t upr3a6l9 -a3n7d2 .G eotechnical Reliability,Y Leachate Treatment Helps Landfill Expand, CE Apr. 92, Structural Control Design in the Presence of Time De- lays, P. M. Sain, B. F. Spencer, Jr., .a f, Cy, MetSallu dgHe:y drAonx idae eand MeSttarle ngOtxhi deW asEtnehwaantceerd TArcetaitvmaetnetd and Joba M(Ei Niedzwencgk iM,e cehda.n,i c1s9.9 2)-p38 12-D8.1 5Lu.t es, ed. Process, RobertB . , (Environmental Engineer- Time-Delay Effect on Dynamic R se of pabedy ing: Saving a Threatened Resource—In Search ¥ Solu- Controlled Structures, Surjit S. Dhillon and William tions, F. Pierce Linaweavere,d. , 1992), p646-655 x, AS Oct. 92, p450-464. Modeling and Pilot-Scale Experimental Verification for Vibration Control of andG or— , § Under Earth- Predenitrification Process, J.H amilton,R . Jain, P. An- wakes, Zhikun tL as (Probabilistic toniou,S . A. Svoronos,B . Koopman and G. Lyberatos, fechanics andS i aed Reliability, EE Jan./Feb. 92, p38-55. Y. K. Lin, ed., 1992), mple 1T9. ACTIVE EARTH PRESSURE 1992 ANNUAL INDEX Actearith vpreessu re Review and Evaluation of the Use of Microsilica as an Interslice Force Functions for Limit Equilibrium Analy- Admixturei n Concrete, Gunnink and Fahad Al- ee ee ee Pp nowase,( Uilization Waste Materini Ciavill Esng i- an, Performance of Slopes 'm- 1. Inyang, ed. and Kenneth bankments II, B. Seed, ed. and Ross W. 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