Not exact matches
Takhirov's colleagues and students used their giant actuators to imitate how
earthquake forces would deform the building, but they were
doing it in
slow motion.
But the
earthquake seemed to lack the high - frequency waves that would have damaged smaller buildings — and it probably has something to
do with its smooth and
slow onset, Avouac says.
«If only
slow movements are detected, it
does not mean that a large
earthquake can not happen there.