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The 8.1 magnitude earthquake that struck Mexico City in 1985 left 10,000 people dead, and over 400 buildings collapsed. The extent of the damage left behind by this powerful quake has been extensively studied to make improvements to engineering and architectural practices in earthquake-prone areas of the world.
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- Gonzalez, Diana Laura (Author)
- Hjelmstad, Keith (Thesis director)
- Ward, Kristen (Committee member)
- Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Program (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2018-05
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