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Seismic microzonation; past, present and future [PDF]
The purpose of seismic microzonation has always been to estimate earthquake ground motion characteristics on the ground surface based on available geological, seismological and geotechnical data.
Atilla Ansal, Ansal Atilla
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Methodology for automated GIS-aided seismic microzonation studies [PDF]
This paper presents an automated methodology for performing geographic information system (GIS)-aided seismic microzonation studies. It presupposes the existence of a geotechnical database containing data from sampling boreholes and in situ geotechnical ...
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SEISMIC HAZARD MAPPING FOR PEAK GROUND VELOCITY – I: MICROZONATION OF NEW DELHI, INDIA
ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, 2023We present the probabilistic seismic microzonation maps for Vmax , peak velocity of strong earthquake ground motion, for New Delhi. We show how these maps can be used to evaluate the strains near ground surface during strong ground motion, the areas where buildings can be damaged during future strong ground motion.
V.W. Lee, M.D. Trifunac, I.D. Gupta
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Engineering Geology Mapping for Seismic Microzoning Purpose in Lezha Town Area, Albania
Proceedings, 2013nds in northwest of Albania, closed to Adriatic Sea. Mostly of the Lezha town is built on flat area on both site of Drini River that are consisted of soils with low geotechnical properties. The other part of town is built on hill’s slopes, which are characterize by unstable state.
Y. Muceku, H. Reci, O. Korini
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Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 1996
Seisnfic hazard maps of the Los Angeles metropolitan area are illustrated for normalized peak strain and for 50 years of exposure. The strain estimates are based on scaling in terms of peak ground velocity. The proportionality factor is the phase velocity with which the wave energy is propagating.
M.I. Todorovska, M.D. Trifunac
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Seisnfic hazard maps of the Los Angeles metropolitan area are illustrated for normalized peak strain and for 50 years of exposure. The strain estimates are based on scaling in terms of peak ground velocity. The proportionality factor is the phase velocity with which the wave energy is propagating.
M.I. Todorovska, M.D. Trifunac
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AIP Conference Proceedings
Based on recent studies on the phenomenon of Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI), the proposal involves structuring a multi-purpose Geographic Information System (GIS) application to integrate geographic, seismological, geological, geotechnical, and structural data of buildings.
Ettore Mangione +2 more
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Based on recent studies on the phenomenon of Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI), the proposal involves structuring a multi-purpose Geographic Information System (GIS) application to integrate geographic, seismological, geological, geotechnical, and structural data of buildings.
Ettore Mangione +2 more
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Electrophysiological Mapping of Eyeblink Microzones in the Rabbit
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002M. IVARSSON, L. MILLAR, C. H. YEO
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Engineering geological mapping for seismic microzonation
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1988openaire +1 more source
Development of seismic risk microzonation maps of Jakarta city
2014Masyhur Irsyam +12 more
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