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XML Use of centrifuge experiments and discrete element analysis To model the reverse fault slip
Y.Y. Chang, C.J. Lee, W.C. Huang, W.J. Huang, M.L. Lin, W.Y. Hung, Y. H. Lin
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XML Feasibility study of fault rupture deviation by slurry wall
M. Fadaee, M.K. Jafari, M. Kamalian, M. Moosavi, A. Shafiee
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XML Evaluation of lateral spreading utilizing artificial neural network and genetic programming
M. H. Baziar, A. Saeedi Azizkandi
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XML Influence of soil setup on shaft resistance variations of driven piles: Case study
I. Hosseinzadeh Attar, K. Fakharian
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XML Numerical modeling of reverse fault rupture propagation through clayey embankments
M. Mortazavi Zanjani, A. Soroush
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XML Shakedown method versus pseudostaic method for seismic slope stability
F. Askari, M. R. Arvin, O. Farzaneh
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XML Evaluation of the effect of induced vibration on early age lightweinght air-trapped soil
Kwang-Suek Oh, Tae-Hyung Kim
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XML Seismic ground response analysis of unsaturated soil deposits
M. Biglari, I. Ashayeri
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