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ŒfÚŽGŽi‰pjF THE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
’˜ŽÒi‰pjF Kazuoh SEO,Haruhiko SUZUKI,Messele HAILE,Katsumi KURITA,Hiroaki YAMANAKA
ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹i‰pjF A STUDY ON MICROTREMORS IN THE KOBE-HANSHIN REGION, JAPAN, RELATED TO THE 1995 HYOGOKEN-NANBU EARTHQUAKE
´˜^i‰pjF The 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake brought a heavy damage in the southern part of Hyogo prefecture, Japan, including more than 5,500 direct death. Most of all, the heavy damage concentrated within a narrow band between the Rokko mountains in the north and the Osaka bay in the south. After the earthquake, microtremors measurements were made to examine how the measured microtremors will affect local soil condition and how they will explain the characteristics of earthquake ground motion and damage distribution. As results, it was found that measured microtremors showed good agreement with such characteristics and distribution.
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