Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan
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- Generation mechanism of surface and buried faults considering the effect of plasticity in a shallow crust structure
- Magnitude estimation using high-frequency acceleration of initial P-wave
- Extreme long-period ground motions locally amplified in the Kanto Basin, by recording data of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake
- A simple approach to estimate earthquake magnitude from the arrival time of the peak acceleration amplitude
- Estimation of the stability of rock blocks by analyzing hammering sound
- Nucleation process of the M<SUB>J</SUB> 6.7 northern Nagano prefecture, Japan, earthquake of November 22, 2014
- Broadband Ground Motion Observation and Simulation for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
- Scaling relation between earthquake magnitude and the departure time from P-wave similar growth: Application to Earthquake Early Warning
- A Cyclic Dissolution Test for Understanding Water Quality of Effluent from Rock Muck under Rain Events
- Differences in Train-induced Vibration between Hard Soil and Soft Soil
- Initiation process of the M<SUB>w</SUB> 6.2 central Tottori, Japan, earthquake on October 21, 2016: Stress transfer due to its largest foreshock of M<SUB>w</SUB> 4.1
- Investigation on earthquake ground motions observed along a north-south survey line in the Kumamoto Plain, during the aftershocks of 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
- Evaluation on Influence of Shallow Subsurface Structures to Earthquake Ground Motions in the Kumamoto Plain, Using the Borehole Seismic Data and P-S Logging Data
- A relationship between back-azimuth estimation accuracy for earthquake early warning and seismometers site environment
- Investigation of On-Site Earthquake Early Warning for the Threshold of P-Wave, using an Amplitude Ratio of S-Wave to P-Wave
- Observation of Snowfall Focusing on Riming Using X-Band Polarimetric Radar in Niigata, Japan Sea Coastal Area