Pounding in Base-Isolated Buildings Subjected to Underground Blasting

AbstractThe increase in the world population has led to a decrease in available resources across the globe. One such important resource is land to construct civil engineering structures. The unavailability of land resources has led to the fact that people are building structures adjacent to each oth...

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