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# John A. Blume
John Augustus Blume (April 8, 1909 – March 1, 2002) was an American structural engineer born in Gonzales, California. He first decided he wanted to study earthquake engineering when he witnessed the Santa Barbara earthquake of 1925. In 1929, he went to Stanford University, where he later received his A.B.degree, his graduate degree of engineer and his doctorate.
Blume's career included major contributions to dynamic theory, soil structure interactions, and the inelastic behavior of structures, earning him the title of the “Father of Earthquake Engineering.” Blume died at the age of 92 at his Hillsborough, California home on March 1, 2002.
== John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center ==
John A. Blume provided funding to found the John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering center at Stanford University, which began operations in 1975.
== Blume Center Directors ==
== See also ==
George W Housner
Maurice Anthony Biot
== Notes ==
== Further reading ==
Blume, John A. Interview with Stanley Scott. Connections: The EERI Oral History Series. Oakland, CA: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. 1994. ISBN 0-943198-44-5.
"John Augustus Blume: "The Father of Earthquake Engineering"". Archived from the original on 2008-10-28.
"Engineering: Past, Present & Future 1976 SEAOC Convention Proceedings On Forces That Influence Structural Engineering Practice". Archived from the original on 2008-10-17.
John A. Blume 1909-2002, National Academy of Engineering Memorial Tribute.
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