DISCUSSION OF “What is the smallest earthquake magnitude that needs to be considered in assessing liquefaction hazard?”: By R. A. Green and J. J. Bommer,Earthquake Spectra,vol. 35,no. 3 (March 2019): 1441–1464
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DISCUSSION OF “What is the smallest earthquake magnitude that needs to be considered in assessing liquefaction hazard?”: By R. A. Green and J. J. Bommer,Earthquake Spectra,vol. 35,no. 3 (March 2019): 1441–1464
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