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CEEN 545 - Lecture 9 - Seismic Source Characterization
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CEEN 545  - Lecture 2  - Significant Historical Earthquakes
CEEN 545 - Lecture 10 - Local Site Effects on Earthquake Ground Motions
CEEN 545 - Lectures 11 and 12 - UPDATED Introduction to Ground Motions from Seismic Building Code
CEEN 545 - Lecture 8 (Part 1) - Seismic Hazard Analysis
CEEN 545 - Lecture 29 - Newmark Sliding Block Models for Predicting Seismic Slope Deformations
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CEEN 545 - Lecture 9 - Seismic Source Characterization

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CEEN 545 - Lecture 8 (Part 2) - Seismic Hazard Analysis

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CEEN 545 - Lectures 11 and 12 - UPDATED Introduction to Ground Motions from Seismic Building Code

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CEEN 545 - Lecture 8 (Part 1) - Seismic Hazard Analysis

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CEEN 545 - Lecture 29 - Newmark Sliding Block Models for Predicting Seismic Slope Deformations

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