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NCHRP Synthesis 428 - Practices and Procedures for Site-Specific Evaluations of Earthquake Ground Motions
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Practices and Procedures for Site-Specific Evaluations of Earthquake Ground Motions

April 19, 2012 rockman Comments Off on Practices and Procedures for Site-Specific Evaluations of Earthquake Ground Motions

A new synthesis report by the NCHRP aims to identify the current state of the practice in site-specific earthquake design. TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 428: Practices and Procedures for Site-Specific Evaluations […]

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