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February 01, 1985
Damage Survey of the Nihon-Kai-Chubu, Japan Earthquake of May 26, 1983
Earthquake Spectra (1985) 1 (2): 319–352.
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Vitelmo V. Bertero, W. Gene Corley, Henry J. Degenkolb, William W. Hakala, Robert D. Hanson, James O. Jirsa, Roy G. Johnston, Helmut Krawinker, Le-Wu Lu, Steve A. Mahin, N. Harris McClamroch, Charles W. Roeder, Roland Sharpe, James K. Wight; Damage Survey of the Nihon-Kai-Chubu, Japan Earthquake of May 26, 1983. Earthquake Spectra 1985;; 1 (2): 319–352. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/1.1585268
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