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Earthquakes have caused over 2.3 million fatalities since 1900. They have also been responsible for the equivalent loss of over $1.25 trillion USD of human capital derive [...]
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Structures designed strictly in accordance with the required code of practice could still have a small probability of collapse in a major earthquake. This is the residual [...]
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The fear of aftershocks is one of the major psychological burdens of a society during the first days after strong earthquakes. In the aftermath, building stability is oft [...]
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Shake maps are generated within a few minutes on a routine basis by extrapolation ground motion parameters such as PGA, PGV, response spectra, and computed intensity from [...]
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The city of Taipei in northern Taiwan is located on a sedimentary basin and was affected by several destructive earthquakes in the past. Recent analysis of recorded data [...]
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