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The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, with a magnitude of MW=9.0, caused severe damage to many structures not only in the Tohoku district of northeastern Japan, but also [...]
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The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, a megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of Mw=9.0, occurred in the Pacific Ocean. The rupture plane of this quake was about 450 km [...]
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The Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 caused severe damage, particularly to the strip of land along the Pacific Ocean from the Tohoku Region to the Kanto Regi [...]
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On March 11, 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred, causing extensive soil liquefaction over a wide range of land in Japan, resulting in extensive damage to wood [...]
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The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, with a magnitude of MW = 9.0, occurred in the Pacific Ocean about 130 km off the northeast coast of Japan’s main island on March 1 [...]
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Among the countermeasures against liquefaction, densification methods by sand compaction piles, stone columns et al., have been widely used because of their high reliabil [...]
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The 2000 Tottoriken-seibu earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 occurred in west Japan on September 6, 2000. In a housing development, named Abehikona, more than 100 timber [...]
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On October 23 in 2004, the Niigataken-chuetsu earthquake, of Magnitude 6.8, occurred in Japan. The maximum surface acceleration recorded at Kawaguchi town was 1722 Gals. [...]
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