I don't have earthquake knowledge but I do know that when the US bombed the
crap or of Iraq a huge amount O of fiber was destroyed by the percussion of
the explosions. As a result all US bases that I know of were rebuilt using
heavy rigid conduit. Cost the fortunes.

I doubt there is any direct correlation and I don't know if extremely rigid
conduit would survive a quake better than anything else. I saw a
documentary on it years back.

On Mon, Feb 25, 2019, 3:25 PM Seth Mattinen <[email protected]> wrote:

> UNR has an earthquake lab. No idea how much it costs to get time on the
> equipment though outside of a research project (industry user). Probably
> not cheap.
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