Vibrations of soils and foundations
Impact in
- Geophysics 222
Classified as
- Journal
- Medical Entomology and Zoology
In The Last Decade
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About Vibrations of soils and foundations
This paper, published in 1970, received 1.1k indexed citations . Written by F. E. Richart, John R. Hall and Richard D. Woods covering the research area of Civil and Structural Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Civil and Structural Engineering (827 citations), Geophysics (222 citations), Mechanical Engineering (197 citations), Ocean Engineering (147 citations) and Mechanics of Materials (142 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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