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Numerical simulation analysis of pile-soil interaction under earthquake action.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Pile foundation is a commonly recognized form of foundation, and earthquakes are a common seismic damage phenomenon. Accidents resulting from reduction in pile bearing capacity due to earthquakes pose a great threat to people's lives and safety.
Yifei Wang   +6 more
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Thermally activated static friction explains earthquakes interactions

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Abstract Unlike e.g. meteorological hazards, tectonic earthquakes remain hardly predictable, reinforcing their deadly character. This is related to a strong time asymmetry, with few and nonsystematic foreshocks sometimes preceding large earthquakes, while aftershocks are ubiquitous and have been known for a long time.
Jerome weiss, David Marsan
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Viscoelastic stress change from the 1931 MW7.8 Fuyun earthquake and its impacts on seismic activity around the Altai mountains

open access: yesGeodesy and Geodynamics
The 1931 MW7.8 Fuyun earthquake occurred around the Altai mountains, an intracontinental deformation belt with limited active strain-rate accumulation. To explore whether seismic activity in this deformation belt was affected by stress interaction among ...
Yali Shao   +3 more
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A numerical framework for enhancing the seismic resilience of urban infrastructure in clayey basins using finite element modeling and AI optimization

open access: yesDiscover Civil Engineering
Due to dynamic soil-structure interaction amplifying ground shaking and inflicting considerable damage on buildings, bridges, and roads, urban infrastructure in clayey basins is beset with its own seismic risk.
Kaveh Dehghanian
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Earthquake clustering controlled by shear zone interaction

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Earthquakes are known to cluster in time, from historical and palaeoseismic studies, but the mechanism(s) responsible for clustering, such as evolving dynamic topography, fault interaction, and strain-storage in the crust are poorly quantified, and hence not well understood.
Zoë Mildon   +9 more
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An earthquake model with interacting asperities [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Journal International, 2010
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Erratum for “Earthquake Interaction for Multistory Buildings” [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1973
Lawrence W. Fagel, Shin-Chi Liu
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