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Assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami in Sydney
F. Dall'Osso
CIRSA, Interdepartmental Centre for Environmental Sciences Research, University of Bologna, via S. Alberto 163, 48100 Ravenna, Italy
Med Ingegneria S.r.l., via P. Zangheri 16, 48124 Ravenna, Italy
M. Gonella
Med Ingegneria S.r.l., via P. Zangheri 16, 48124 Ravenna, Italy
G. Gabbianelli
CIRSA, Interdepartmental Centre for Environmental Sciences Research, University of Bologna, via S. Alberto 163, 48100 Ravenna, Italy
G. Withycombe
Sydney Coastal Councils Group Inc., Level 14, 456 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia
D. Dominey-Howes
Australian Tsunami Research Centre and Natural Hazards Research Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
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