Long period ground motion

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title: Long period ground motion
text: Long period ground motion (LPGM) refers to any seismic waves that occur during a seismic event, like an earthquake or nuclear explosions, that has a period typically defined as less than 1 Hz. These long-period waves are particularly significant in the context of tall or long buildings, like bridges and high-rise buildings, as their nature causes short-period waves to dampen significantly before reaching the points more distant from the seismic event. Further more, a frequency of around 1 Hz or
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