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INFLUENCE OF BEAM HEIGHT-COLUMN WIDTH RATIO ON SEISMIC BEHAVIOR OF RC MOMENT RESISTING FRAMES
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Effect of Ground Motion Directionality on Fragility Characteristics of a Highway Bridge
Published 2011-01-01“…The word directionality used here is different from “directivity” used in seismology to mean a specific characteristic of seismic fault movement.…”
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The Analytical Form of the Dispersion Equation of Elastic Waves in Periodically Inhomogeneous Medium of Different Classes of Crystals
Published 2017-01-01“…The investigation of thermoelastic wave propagation in elastic media is bound to have much influence in the fields of material science, geophysics, seismology, and so on. The heat conduction equations and bound equations of motions differ by the difficulty level and presence of many physical and mechanical parameters in them. …”
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Seismic Hazard Assessment for the Tianshui Urban Area, Gansu Province, China
Published 2012-01-01“…The scenario hazard analysis utilized the best available geologic and seismological information as well as composite source model (i.e., ground motion simulation) to derive ground motion hazards in terms of acceleration time histories, peak values (e.g., peak ground acceleration and peak ground velocity), and response spectra. …”
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State policy for managing seismic territories in Kazakhstan
Published 2025-01-01“…Besides, this study describes the state seismology governance system in Kazakhstan. The study results can be the basis for the development of comprehensive measures intended to reduce the destructive consequences for seismically active zones.…”
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State-of-the-Art Seismic Studies of Loess Tunnels in China
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Investigation of the Spatial Clustering Properties of Seismic Time Series: A Comparative Study from Shallow to Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes
Published 2018-01-01“…Furthermore, universal nontrivial spatial clustering behaviors are revealed from shallow to intermediate-depth earthquakes by varying the depth of the hypocenter: in shallow earthquakes, the depth range corresponding to the minimum spatial clustering is first verified to be spatiotemporal and identical; in intermediate-depth earthquakes, strong weakening long-range correlations compared to shallow earthquakes are unveiled to strengthen the recent findings in seismology. Our work aims to suggest a possible statistical approach to explore the dynamic mechanisms implied in the seismicity as well as in other analogous dynamic evolution processes.…”
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Large-scale flood risk assessment in data-scarce areas: an application to Central Asia
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Seismic Response of Plan-Asymmetric Structures with Diaphragm Flexibility
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Solid-state mantle convection coupled with a crystallising basal magma ocean
Published 2024-11-01“…The gradual increase of the FeO content in the BMO and in the solid that crystallises from it leads to the stabilisation of large scale thermo-compositional piles at the bottom of the mantle, possibly explaining the observations from seismology.…”
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Assessment of Isparta Basin by Using 1D Nonlinear Site Response Analysis Approach; 1914 Burdur (Ms: 7.0) Earthquake Scenario
Published 2021-07-01“…This fact has determined soil response before strong ground motion is one of the main objectives of earthquake engineering and seismology. In this study, the main objective is to predict the soil response of the Isparta basin, Isparta, located in the center of one of Turkey's most important tectonic elements. …”
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Managing natural disasters: An analysis of technological advancements, opportunities, and challenges
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Solid–liquid phase change in planetary cores
Published 2024-12-01“…Besides, due to the inaccessible nature of the planetary deep interior, our understanding relies on indirect data from seismology, mineral physics, geochemistry, and magnetism. …”
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