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Publications tagged with [liquefaction evaluation]

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<p>One of the most devastating effects of earthquakes in the seismic regions is liquefaction. Many research works have been done in this field and at present different methods are available for the liquefaction potential assessment. The liquefaction is a very ...
Reference: World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2015, 3, 41-49
<p>In the present study, a new method for evaluating annual liquefaction probability was developed based on both Davies and Berrill's seismic energy dissipation theory and Juang et al's limit state methodology.</p>
Reference: "US-Taiwan Workshop on Soil Liquafection, November 3-5, 2003, National Chiao Tung University, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan"
This paper promotes simple criteria based on “key” soil parameters that help partition liquefiable and non-liquefiable silty soils. A brief review of the physical characteristics of silts and clays is first given to help clarify some misconceptions about silty ...
Reference: 12WCEE 2000
<p>Special Publication 117 (SP 117), published by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology in 1997, presents guidelines for evaluation of seismic hazards other than surface fault-rupture and for recommending mitigation measures. ...
Reference: Recommended Procedures for Implementation of DMG Special Publication 117, Southern California Earthquake Center, University of Southern California