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Cheng-Shing Chiang and Ho-Shing Yu
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) (~20,000 years ago), the sea level was lower than that during the present day by 120 m and the heads of most submarine canyons were close or connected to the coastline or shore, with enhanced terrestrial sediment inp...
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Dongdong Zhao and Jinbo Liu
The seismic response of underground structures such as subway stations is critical. However, the complex underground structure experiments under a dynamic centrifuge shaking table are significantly limited. This study conducts a shaking table test of a t...
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Antonello Salvatori, Giovanni Bongiovanni, Paolo Clemente, Chiara Ormando, Fernando Saitta and Federico Scafati
The behavior of a reinforced concrete building, seismically isolated with high damping rubber bearing (HDRB) and sliding devices (SD), observed during the most important events of the seismic sequence that struck central Italy from August 2016 to January...
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Sepideh J. Rastin, David A. Rhoades, Christopher Rollins and Matthew C. Gerstenberger
Strain rates have been included in multiplicative hybrid modelling of the long-term spatial distribution of earthquakes in New Zealand (NZ) since 2017. Previous modelling has shown a strain rate model to be the most informative input to explain earthquak...
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Xiaoxue Shen, Ruili Li, Jie Du, Xianchenghao Jiang and Guoyu Qiu
Reliable quantitative information regarding sediment sources is essential for target mitigation, particularly in settings with a large number of loose provenances caused by earth disasters. The lakes in the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site (WNHS) a...
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