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SOIL DYNAMICS AND THE EARTHQUAKE DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE OF THE ARG-E BAM (2004)

This paper presents findings that the collapse of the walls was from a combination of the effects of (1) the additive changes made to the walls, particularly in recent restorations, and (2) extensive damage from termites and loss of the cohesion of the clay, all of which interacted with the unusually high frequency of the earthquake vibrations in such a way that many walls simply burst from the subsidence of their clay internal cores.
Reference:
JSEE (Iranian Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering): BAM Earthquake Issue (forthcoming)
Organization:
International Building Conservation Consultant,Washington, D.C. & Oakland, California, USA.
Iran
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