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Publications by Satoshi Fujikawa
Investigation and Analytical Evaluation of Damage to Levee Caused by Liquefaction in Hyogo-Ken Nambu Earthquake.
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu
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Liquefaction Characteristics of a Gravelly Fill Liquefied During the 1995 Hyogo-Ken Nanbu Earthquake.
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