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The Chilean Seismological Networks has been rapidly growing these past years, going from few dozens of stations, to nearly a 100 installed all over the country. Even more [...]
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For a proper risk assessment it is necessary to consider all parameters and variables that play an important role in a particular phenomenon. For the case of co-seismic r [...]
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Chile is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, because it is located in the subduction zone generated by the convergence of the South American and Na [...]
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Recent megathrust events in Chile have provided the engineering community, with case studies that allow the evaluation of current state of practice, regarding liquefactio [...]
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Single station sigma allows for a more realistic estimation of expected seismic demand. The use of single-station sigma in a non-ergodic Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Anal [...]
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Within the framework of the GEM-SARA project (http://www.globalquakemodel.org/what/regions/south-america/) aimed at estimating hazard and risk for South America, a workin [...]
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The 2014 Iquique earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on April 1st with a moment magnitude of 8.2, as a result of thrust slip at shallow depths. The earthquake’s ep [...]
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