Вопросы инженерной сейсмологии: статья

КОРРЕЛЯЦИЯ СИЛЬНЫХ ДВИЖЕНИЙ ГРУНТА И ЕЕ ВЛИЯНИЕ НА ОЦЕНКИ СЕЙСМИЧЕСКОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ ДЛЯ ПРОТЯЖЕННЫХ ОБЪЕКТОВ
В.Ю. СОКОЛОВ
Ф. ВЕНЦЕЛЬ
Geophysical Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT
Журнал: Вопросы инженерной сейсмологии
Том: 38
Номер: 4
Год: 2011
Страницы: 5-14
Ключевые слова: сильные движения грунта, случайные отклонения, сейсмическая опасность
Аннотация: КОРРЕЛЯЦИЯ СИЛЬНЫХ ДВИЖЕНИЙ ГРУНТА И ЕЕ ВЛИЯНИЕ НА ОЦЕНКИ СЕЙСМИЧЕСКОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ ДЛЯ ПРОТЯЖЕННЫХ ОБЪЕКТОВ
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