Effect of near-fault earthquake on bridges: lessons learned from Chi-Chi earthquake

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The objective of this paper is to describe the lessons learned and actions that have been taken related to the seismicdesign of bridge structures after the Chi-Chi,Taiwan earthquake.Much variable near-fault ground motion data was collected fromthe rup
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