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Entry: ground motion
URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/91
Vibration of the ground, primarily due to earthquakes or other seismic sources. Ground motion is produced by seismic waves that are generated, e.g., by sudden slip on a fault, the collapse of sub-surface cavities or sudden pressure released by explosions, and - after traveling through the Earth - arrive at its surface. It is measured by a seismograph that records acceleration, velocity or displacement. In engineering seismology, it is usually given in terms of a time series (an accelerogram), a response spectrum or Fourier spectrum..
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accepted on | 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.736 |
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Vibration of the ground, primarily due to earthquakes or other seismic sources. Ground motion is produced by seismic waves that are generated, e.g., by sudden slip on a fault, the collapse of sub-surface cavities or sudden pressure released by explosions, and - after traveling through the Earth - arrive at its surface. It is measured by a seismograph that records acceleration, velocity or displacement. In engineering seismology, it is usually given in terms of a time series (an accelerogram), a response spectrum or Fourier spectrum..
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ground motion
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Vibration of the ground, primarily due to earthquakes or other seismic sources. Ground motion is produced by seismic waves that are generated, e.g., by sudden slip on a fault, the collapse of sub-surface cavities or sudden pressure released by explosions, and - after traveling through the Earth - arrive at its surface. It is measured by a seismograph that records acceleration, velocity or displacement. In engineering seismology, it is usually given in terms of a time series (an accelerogram), a response spectrum or Fourier spectrum..
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ground motion
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91
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ground motion
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