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Response spectrum 2 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake 1 Assam valley 1 Attenuation 1 Building damage 1 Database 1 Deaggregation 1 Geographic information system 1 Ground Response 1 Ground Response Analysis 1 Ground acceleration 1 Guwahati city 1 Inelastic Response Spectrum 1 Inertial Interaction 1 Intensity 1 Kinematics Interaction 1 Magnitude 1 Mumbai region 1 Nishinomiya City 1 Peak ground acceleration 1 Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis 1 Random Field 1 Response Spectrum 1 Seismic Soil Pile Structure Interaction 1 Seismic ground motion 1 Seismological Model 1 Simulation 1 Slip Model 1 Spatial Variability 1 Spectral acceleration 1 Spectrum intensity 1 Synthetic Time History 1 Uniform hazard response spectrum 1
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Aptikaev, Felix 1 Baruah, Santanu 1 Baruah, Saurabh 1 Choudhury, Deepankar 1 Deb, Sajal 1 Desai, Sarika 1 Emani, Pavan Kumar 1 Erteleva, Olga 1 Hayashi, Haruo 1 Hengjian, Lu 1 Kayal, J. 1 Kohiyama, Masayuki 1 Kumar, Ritesh 1 Maki, Norio 1 Raghukanth, S.T.G. 1 Sangeetha, S. 1 Sato, Tadanobu 1 Tanaka, Satoshi 1 Vedula, Phanikanth 1 Yamashita, Norihiko 1
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Natural Hazards 3 International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (IJGEE) 2
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Stochastic Source Model for Strong Motion Prediction
Sangeetha, S.; Raghukanth, S.T.G. - In: International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake … 9 (2018) 2, pp. 1-22
The article aims at developing a stochastic model which simulates spatial distribution of slip on the fault plane. This is achieved by analysing a large dataset of 303 finite-fault rupture models from 152 past earthquakes with varying fault mechanisms and in the magnitude range of 4.11-9.12. New...
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Inelastic Response Spectrum for Seismic Soil Pile Structure Interaction
Emani, Pavan Kumar; Kumar, Ritesh; Vedula, Phanikanth - In: International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake … 7 (2016) 2, pp. 24-34
the foundation. The present work tries to generate response spectrum for single-pile supported structures using inelastic …
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Seismic treatment for a maximal credible earthquake in Guwahati city area of northeast India region
Erteleva, Olga; Aptikaev, Felix; Baruah, Saurabh; … - In: Natural Hazards 70 (2014) 1, pp. 733-753
Strong ground motion parameters for the Guwahati city area, the capital city of the state of Assam in northeast India, are examined with the help of data accrued from local as well as worldwide network. Empirical relations are proposed for the ground motion parameters as a function of earthquake...
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Spatial variation of probabilistic seismic hazard for Mumbai and surrounding region
Desai, Sarika; Choudhury, Deepankar - In: Natural Hazards 71 (2014) 3, pp. 1873-1898
Mumbai city, the economical capital of India, is located on the west coast of stable intra-plate continental region of Peninsular India which has an experience of significant historical earthquakes in the past. The city stood as the fourth most populous city in the world. Recent seismo-tectonic...
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Expansion of the Nishinomiya Built Environment Database
Kohiyama, Masayuki; Yamashita, Norihiko; Sato, Tadanobu; … - In: Natural Hazards 29 (2003) 3, pp. 501-522
The Nishinomiya Built Environment Database, which can be used to analyze the disaster process of the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster in Nishinomiya City, has been expanded with new data entries. The database contains the following very detailed datasets: (1) the urbanization area base...
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