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Effect of 3D Topography on Physics-Based Earthquake Ground Motion characteristics.

Vats et al., 2023

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8563986727267591471
Author
Vats V
Joshi L
Narayan J
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EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

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This paper presents the effects of 3D conical topography on the pseudo-dynamically simulated ground motion characteristics. The simulation of pseudo-dynamic ground motion has been carried out using a fourth-order accurate staggered-grid time-domain 3D finite …
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