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Methodological Study to Classification of Damage State Immediately Subsequent to the Banjarnegara Indonesia Earthquake On 2018

This paper presents a preliminary methodological study of a seismic risk assessment in a residential area to classification of damage state immediately subsequent after earthquake happen. This paper compared with difference research of a seismic risk assessment in the same area, i.e. Kertosari, Banj...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2020-01, Vol.712 (1), p.12032
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Earthquake damage
Earthquakes
Houses
NGOs
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Risk assessment
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