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The Guest Editors would like to thank the Editor in Chief of Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, Prof. Atilla Ansal, for his support since the beginning. Tireless efforts of the Springer personnel for making this Special Issue to happen are also gratefully acknowledged. Several reviewers helped evaluating and improving the papers presented in the Issue; their help has been extremely valuable. Finally, the Guest Editors would like to convey their warm thanks to all the authors who responded to the initial invitation positively and spent great effort to present their valuable research work in this Special Issue.
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Smyrou, E., Bal, İ.E. Guest editorial for the special issue on induced seismicity and its effects on built environment. Bull Earthquake Eng 17, 4411–4415 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-019-00672-7
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