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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Structural engineering > Soil & rock mechanics
This thesis adopts the relative back-projection method to
dramatically reduce "swimming" artifacts by identifying the rupture
fronts in the time window of a reference station; this led to a
faster and more accurate image of the rupture processes of
earthquakes. Mitigating the damage caused by earthquakes is one of
the primary goals of seismology, and includes saving more people's
lives by devising seismological approaches to rapidly analyze an
earthquake's rupture process. The back-projection method described
in this thesis can make that a reality.
Solid design and craftsmanship are a necessity for structures and
infrastructures that must stand up to natural disasters on a
regular basis. Continuous research developments in the engineering
field are imperative for sustaining buildings against the threat of
earthquakes and other natural disasters. Recent Challenges and
Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering provides innovative
insights into the methods of structural engineering techniques, as
well as disaster management strategies. The content within this
publication represents the work of rock fracturing, hazard
analysis, and seismic acceleration. It is a vital reference source
for civil engineers, researchers, and academicians, and covers
topics centered on improving a structure's safety, stability, and
resistance to seismic hazards.
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