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    2 research outputs found

    Site amplification and strong ground motion of the 2007 Noto Hanto, Japan, earthquake estimated from aftershock observation

    Author
    1. Geographical Survey Institute
    2. H Horikawa
    3. H Kyuke
    4. Ishikawa Prefecture
    5. Ishikawa Prefecture
    6. J N Brune
    7. J N Brune
    8. K Irikura
    9. K Kamae
    10. K Kobayashi
    11. P Wessel
    12. R Madariaga
    13. Y Awata
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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    Experimental Research on the Anti-Seismic Properties of a Five-Stamping Tou-Kung Joint of Ancient Chinese Buildings in the Ming Dynasty: A Case Study of Guang-yue Tower in Liaocheng City, Shandong Province

    Author
    1. Gao D. F.
    2. Han S. R.
    3. Kyuke H.
    4. Shao Y.
    5. Sui Y.
    6. Sui Y.
    7. Xie Q. F., W. Xiang, B. Du, P. J. Zheng, B. Wu.
    8. Xiong Z. M.
    9. Zhang P. C.
    10. Zhao J. H.
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
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