A Study on the Analysis Method of Soil Layer Seismic Response in Seasonal Frozen Site

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The analysis of ground motion on seasonal frozen soil mainly focused on the conventional soil, neglecting the impact of the permafrost which causes the obvious defeats in the existed calculation procedure. In this paper, the author proposed that we should apply the field test of shear wave velocity to the soil layer response calculation, improve the test method of dynamic shear modulus, and adopt the regular analysis method of soil layer response to the calculation of frozen soil site.

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