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Site earthquake characteristics and dynamic parameter test of phase III Qinshan Nuclear Power Engineering

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The earthquake characteristics and geological structure of the site to sitting the Qinshan Nuclear Power Station are closely related. According to site investigation drilling, sampling, seismic sound logging wave test in single-hole and cross-hole, laboratory wave velocity test of intact rock, together with analysis of the site geological conditions, the seismic wave test results of the site between strata lithology and the geologic structure were studied. The relationships of seismic waves with the site lithology and the geologic structure were set up. The dynamic parameters of different grades of weathering profile were deduced. The results assist the seismic design of Phase III Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, China.

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Zhou, Nq., Zhao, Zl. & Qin, M. Site earthquake characteristics and dynamic parameter test of phase III Qinshan Nuclear Power Engineering. J. Shanghai Jiaotong Univ. (Sci.) 14, 450–455 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12204-009-0450-3

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