Earthquake engineering is a specialized field within geology and earth science focused on mitigating seismic risks in built environments. It integrates principles from structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, and seismology to design structures capable of withstanding earthquake forces. Key aspects include understanding ground motion characteristics, soil dynamics, and the behavior of materials under stress. Engineers in this field aim to create resilient infrastructure through advanced modeling, simulation, and retrofitting techniques. By analyzing past seismic events and applying innovative design approaches, earthquake engineers strive to minimize damage and ensure the safety of communities in earthquake-prone regions worldwide.
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