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Strong‐motion seismology

Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
Although this is the first review on this topic to appear in a quadrennial report, the roots of strong‐motion seismology extend back to at least 1932, when far‐sighted engineers in the Seismological Field Survey of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey installed rugged, fieldworthy instruments designed to make on‐scale recordings of large earthquakes ...
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Earthquakes, Strong-Ground Motion

2011
Earthquake ground motion is a natural phenomenon associ- ated with a sudden release of energy due to a fault rupture. Strong-motion seismology deals with seismic waves radiated by large earthquakes. More precisely, it is concerned with measurement, interpretation and prediction of strong shaking generated by damaging earthquakes.
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Strong Motion Response Spectra

Seismological Research Letters, 1971
Empirical equations derived from explosion data compare well with earthquake measurements. Maximum earth motion in cm, cm/sec, and gravity units, body wave earthquake magnitude, and distance in km, are included in the functions: a = 3.04 × 10 0.74 m − 4 R − 1.4 v = 4.06 × 10 0.88 m − 3 R − 1.5
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Strong Motion Instrumentation of Buildings

2001
A comparison of the recorded structural earthquake response of a building and its predicted response by dynamic analysis provides vital information to structural designers on the effectiveness of current methods of dynamic analysis. There have been a number of previous studies of this nature, but only a few have paid attention to investigating the ...
Carlos E. Ventura, Yuming Ding
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EMPIRICAL SCALING OF STRONG EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTION - PART III: SYNTHETIC STRONG MOTION

ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, 2002
A comprehensive and general method for the prediction of strong motion amplitudes, developed by Strong Motion Research Group at University of Southern California, is reviewed. It uses synthetic translational accelerograms and the theory of linear wave propagation to predict all other components of strong motion: rotations (torsion and rocking), strains
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Strong motion seismology

Reviews of Geophysics, 1991
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Strong Motion Record

Seismological Research Letters, 1935
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STUDY ON CHINA STRONG MOTION DATABASE OF NATIONAL STRONG MOTION OBSERVATION NETWORK SYSTEM

The National Strong Motion Observation Network System (NSMONS) of China has been in operation since 2007, and a large amount of high-quality strong motion recordings have been obtained in recent years. 14 sets of strong motion records from 2007 to 2022 have been assembled and processed by strong motion observation centre at Institute of Engineering ...
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Strong-motion recordings

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1996
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