PSI - Issue 78

Marco Fasan et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 78 (2026) 831–838

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Sce12 6.5 31.1 29.8 20 170 66 350 The projection on the horizontal plane (changing because of dip and strike effects) of the simulated fault geometries are shown in Fig. 1, while four of the possible rupture processes are illustrated in Fig. 2. The blue rectangle represents the fault plane, subdivided into sub-sources. The orange rectangle identifies the area where the rupture can initiate (nucleation point). Finally, the green triangle marks the location of the minaret at which ground motion signals are computed. 170 66 350 Sce24 6.5 31.1 29.8 10

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Fig. 1. Geometry configurations of the considered scenarios. Green triangle mark the location of the Minaret (MN).

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