Science Daily | Study of Soil Effects from March 11 Japan Earthquake Could Improve Building Design

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An article outlining research at the Georgia Institute of Technology, analyzing how soil loses and regains its strength during and after large earthquakes. The research was conducted in order to understand and predict strong ground motions, and consider how to improve the design of buildings and foundations in preparation for future earthquakes.
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1 Research Court Suite 450 Rockville, MD
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Science Daily | Study of Soil Effects from March 11 Japan Earthquake Could Improve Building Design
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An article outlining research at the Georgia Institute of Technology, analyzing how soil loses and regains its strength during and after large earthquakes. The research was conducted in order to understand and predict strong ground motions, and consider how to improve the design of buildings and foundations in preparation for future earthquakes.
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