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An Empirical Study of Earthquake Source Spectra for California Earthquakes
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Assessment of Liquefaction Potential for the 1995 Kobe,
Japan Earthquake Including Finite-Source Effects
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Attenuation of Long Period Strong Ground Motions
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Bay Bridge Downhole Array Analyses
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CEUS and WUS Strong Ground Motions at Rock Sites
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Characteristics Of Vertical Strong Ground Motions For
Applications To Engineering Design
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Description and Validation of the Stochastic
Ground Motion Model
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Development Of Attenuation Relations For Peak Particle
Velocity And Displacement
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Development of Earthquake Ground Motions for Yucca Mountain
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Development of Regional Hard Rock Attenuation Relations for South Carolina
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Development of Regional Hard Rock Attenuation Relations for Central
Eastern North America, Mid-Continent Gulf Coast Areas
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Development Of Design Response Spectral Shapes For
Central And Eastern U.S. (CEUS) And Western U.S.
(WUS) Rock Site Conditions
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Development Of Regional Hard Rock Attenuation Relations
For Central And Eastern North America
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Development of Self Consistent Regional Soil Attenuation Relations Ground Motions and
Liquefaction Parameters; An Example for the Basin and Range Region
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Development of Urban and Regional Earthquake Hazard Maps in The U.S.
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Earthquake Scenario Ground Motion Hazard Maps for the San Francisco Bay Region
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Earthquake Scenario Ground Motion Maps For The San Francisco Bay Region For A Repeat Of The M 7.9, 1906 Earthquake
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Ground Motion and Liquefaction Simulation of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake
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Ground Motion Attenuation Relationships For Cascadia
Subduction Zone Megathrust Earthquakes Based On
A Stochastic Finite-Fault Model
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Incorporation Of Earthquake Source, Propagation Path, and Site Uncertainties Into Assessment of Liquefaction Potential;
Phase 1, Validation
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Numerical Simulation of Strong Ground
Motion Using the Stochastic Ground
Motion Model for Subduction Earthquakes
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