Long-period ground motion

Long-period ground motion (LPGM) refers to seismic waves that occur during a seismic event, like an earthquake or nuclear explosion, that has a frequency typically defined as less than 1 Hertz (i.e. a period of more than 1 second).

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Long-period ground motion

Long-period ground motion (LPGM) refers to seismic waves that occur during a seismic event, like an earthquake or nuclear explosion, that has a frequency typically defined as less than 1 Hertz (i.e. a period of more than 1 second).

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