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Ariel Oneal
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28 January, 02:39
How is the seismic risk of an area estimated
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In any geographic area, three main factors together determine seismic risks: the level of seismic hazard, the number of people and amount of property that are exposed to seismic hazards and how vulnerable these people and property are to the hazards.
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