Seismology and Earthquake Engineering :Introduction Lecture 3.
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Earthquake induced LIQUEFACTION by Jimmy McLauchlan Peat Nicholas Case study: Mexico City, 1985.
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Earthquakes-Pt.2 Earthquake Processes (mechanisms/causes) Effects of earthquakes (damage) Earthquake risk and prediction Responses to earthquake hazards.
Natural Disaster’s Week Earthquakes & tsunamis.
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Earthquakes-Pt.2
Surface waves Earthquakes generate both body waves (P, S) and surface waves Surface waves are generated along any free surface in the medium In the Earth,
Oscillations Simple Harmonic Motion Velocity and Acceleration in SHM Force Law Torsion Pendula Physical Pendula SHM and Uniform Circular Motion Damped.
ShakeOut! Simulated Consequences of a M 7.8 San Andreas Earthquake Ken Hudnut; United States Geological Survey November 13, 2008 2009 Summit on Creating.
Geography. Mexico has a long and colorful history. Over 500 years ago, people from Europe sailed to Mexico. Before that, Mexico had some of the.