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Earthquakes as a rock dynami problem and their effects on rock engineering structures
Authors
Aydan Ö.
Daido M.
+5 more
Genis M.
Ito T.
Kumsar H.
Ohta Y.
Tokashiki N.
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'Informa UK Limited'
Abstract
An earthquake is an instability problem of the Earth’s crust and it is a subject of geoscience and geo-engineering. An earthquake is caused by varying crustal stresses and it is a product of rock fracturing and/or slippage of major discontinuities such as faults and fracture zones. © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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