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Plate tectonics / Structure of the Earth / Earthquakes / Geography of Saudi Arabia / Attenuation / Seismic refraction / Arabian-Nubian Shield / Jeddah / Red Sea / Geology / Seismology / Geophysics
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Plate tectonics
Structure of the Earth
Earthquakes
Geography of Saudi Arabia
Attenuation
Seismic refraction
Arabian-Nubian Shield
Jeddah
Red Sea
Geology
Seismology
Geophysics

Australian Earthquake Engineering Society Conference, 18-20 Nov 2011, Novotel Barossa Valley, South Australia Stochastic Attenuation Modelling: Saudi Arabian Case Study A. Albidah1, A. Altheeb2, and N. Lam3

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