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The analysis of seismic records depends on being able to disentangle the influence of the source and the structure of the Earth. Effective source characterisation thus becomes an important prerequisite for gaining new information on earth structure. Conversely, knowledge of the structure of the Earth is essential for providing estimates of the location
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The analysis of seismic records depends on being able to disentangle the influence of the source and the structure of the Earth. Effective source characterisation thus becomes an important prerequisite for gaining new information on earth structure. Conversely, knowledge of the structure of the Earth is essential for providing estimates of the location
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Seismic Fragility Functions via Nonlinear Response History Analysis
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2018The estimation of building fragility, i.e., the probability function of seismic demand exceeding a certain limit state capacity given the seismic intensity, is a common process inherent in ...
K. Bakalis, D. Vamvatsikos
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Self-Adaptive Generalized S-Transform and Its Application in Seismic Time–Frequency Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2019Achieving a proper time–frequency (TF) resolution is the key to extract information from seismic data using TF algorithms and characterize reservoir properties using decomposed frequency components.
Naihao Liu+4 more
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Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for seismic sequences
2013Earthquakes are typically clustered both in space and time. Seismic h azard , expressed in terms of rate of exceedance of a ground motion intensity measure , classically refers to ma i nshock s, which means that such a rate is computed filtering the rate o f occurrence of events of largest magnitude within each cluster of earthquakes.
IERVOLINO, IUNIO+2 more
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Seismic stability analysis of reinforced slopes
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2000In this paper, the seismic stability of slopes reinforced with geosynthetics is analysed within the framework of the pseudo-static approach. Calculations are conducted by applying the kinematic theorem of limit analysis. Different failure modes are considered, and for each analytical expressions are derived that enable one to readily calculate the ...
AUSILIO, Ernesto+2 more
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Seismic Evaluation and Design of Petrochemical and Other Industrial Facilities, 2020
W. Hall
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W. Hall
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Assessment of the Pseudo-static seismic behavior in the soil nail walls using numerical analysis
Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2022M. Maleki, S. M. Mir Mohammad Hosseini
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A Review of Variational Mode Decomposition in Seismic Data Analysis
Surveys in geophysics, 2022Wei Liu, Y. Liu, Shuang Li, Yang Chen
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