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1. An earthquake is also defined as the sudden slip of one part of the Earth's crust, relative to another, along a fault surface. A gradual build-up of mechanical stress…
Journal of Fluids and Structures 22 (2006) 557–575 � approximately to be equal to the Strouhal frequency. The peak frequency in IL direction was typically twice the induced…
974 might be generated by a particular fault or earthquake source. It is rare, however, that the largest possible earthquakes along individual faults have occurred during…
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