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Seismic Wave Scatter Study in Valleys Using Coupled 2D Finite Element Approach and Absorbing Boundaries

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Figure 1. Six-node IFE used in FE-IFE method [24].
Figure 2. Schematic image of the model used in this research.
Figure 4. Schematic view of the valley model adopted and FE-IFE discretization [24].

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