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U.S. Geological Survey strong-motion records from the Northern California (Loma Prieta) earthquake of October 17, 1989

Abstract

Table 1.Index of strong-motion stations shown in figure 1 2. Strong-motion data from the main-shock -----8 10 iii Ground Site South Structure Array 1: Ch. 1-Roof (31st), West Wing Ch. 2-Roof (31st), South Wing Ch. 3-Roof (31st), North Wing Ch. 4-Roof (31st), Central Core Ch. 5

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Seismology Geology Geological survey Geography Archaeology Paleontology

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Seismic Waves and Analysis
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Seismology and Earthquake Studies
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