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Building Research Institute (BRI), Ministry of Construction, Japan, started the strong motion observation project in 1957. The observation network has been enriched and enlarged in the past forty years. BRI is now operating several networks with a number of strong motion instruments. In this paper, we are introducing a new system that is installed to buildings and underground at BRI, and some observation results.
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Kashima, T., Okawa, I., Koyama, S. (2001). Earthquake Motion Observation In And Around 8-Story Src Building. In: Erdik, M., Celebi, M., Mihailov, V., Apaydin, N. (eds) Strong Motion Instrumentation for Civil Engineering Structures. NATO Science Series, vol 373. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0696-5_32
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