[HTML][HTML] Paleoliquefaction studies and the evaluation of seismic hazard
MP Tuttle, R Hartleb, L Wolf, PW Mayne - Geosciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Recent and historical studies of earthquake-induced liquefaction, as well as
paleoliquefaction studies, demonstrate the potential usefulness of liquefaction data in the …
paleoliquefaction studies, demonstrate the potential usefulness of liquefaction data in the …
Oklahoma experiences largest earthquake during ongoing regional wastewater injection hazard mitigation efforts
WL Yeck, GP Hayes, DE McNamara… - Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The 3 September 2016, Mw 5.8 Pawnee earthquake was the largest recorded
earthquake in the state of Oklahoma. Seismic and geodetic observations of the Pawnee …
earthquake in the state of Oklahoma. Seismic and geodetic observations of the Pawnee …
What is the smallest earthquake magnitude that needs to be considered in assessing liquefaction hazard?
Probabilistic assessments of the potential impact of earthquakes on infrastructure entails the
consideration of smaller magnitude events than those generally considered in deterministic …
consideration of smaller magnitude events than those generally considered in deterministic …
Regional efficacy of a global geospatial liquefaction model
V Rashidian, LG Baise - Engineering geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Liquefaction hazard maps are important for both pre-and post-event planning and mitigation.
The global geospatial liquefaction model (GGLM) proposed by Zhu et al.(2017) and …
The global geospatial liquefaction model (GGLM) proposed by Zhu et al.(2017) and …
Surface Deformation of North‐Central Oklahoma Related to the 2016 5.8 Pawnee Earthquake from SAR Interferometry Time Series
EJ Fielding, SS Sangha… - Seismological …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
ABSTRACT The 3 September 2016 M w 5.8 Pawnee earthquake shook a large area of north‐
central Oklahoma and was the largest instrumentally recorded earthquake in the state. We …
central Oklahoma and was the largest instrumentally recorded earthquake in the state. We …
Image-based modeling-to-simulation of masonry walls
M Abu-Haifa, SJ Lee - Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
This paper presents a streamlined image-based modeling-to-simulation framework to better
assess the hazard vulnerability of masonry structures. In this framework, a masonry wall …
assess the hazard vulnerability of masonry structures. In this framework, a masonry wall …
Geospatial analysis of Oklahoma (USA) earthquakes (2011–2016): quantifying the limits of regional-scale earthquake mitigation measures
The annual earthquake rate in Oklahoma (United States) has increased dramatically in
recent years, owing in large part to the rapid proliferation of salt-water disposal (SWD) wells …
recent years, owing in large part to the rapid proliferation of salt-water disposal (SWD) wells …
Induced earthquake and liquefaction hazards in Oklahoma, USA: Constraints from InSAR
Oklahoma experienced three earthquakes of M w 5.0 or greater in 2016: the 13-Feb.
Fairview earthquake (M w 5.1), the 03-Sep. Pawnee earthquake (M w 5.8), and the 07-Nov …
Fairview earthquake (M w 5.1), the 03-Sep. Pawnee earthquake (M w 5.8), and the 07-Nov …
Increases in life-safety risks to building occupants from induced earthquakes in the Central United States
Earthquake occurrence rates in some parts of the Central United States have been elevated
for a number of years; this increase has been widely attributed to deep wastewater injection …
for a number of years; this increase has been widely attributed to deep wastewater injection …
Rupture model of the M5. 8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, earthquake from regional and teleseismic waveforms
MP Moschetti, SH Hartzell… - Geophysical Research …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The 2016 M5. 8 Pawnee, Oklahoma, earthquake is the largest earthquake to have
been induced by wastewater disposal. We infer the coseismic slip history from analysis of …
been induced by wastewater disposal. We infer the coseismic slip history from analysis of …