[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 …

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 …

What is the smallest earthquake magnitude that needs to be considered in assessing liquefaction hazard?

RA Green, JJ Bommer - Earthquake Spectra, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Probabilistic assessments of the potential impact of earthquakes on infrastructure entails the
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 …

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 …

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 …

Geospatial analysis of Oklahoma (USA) earthquakes (2011–2016): quantifying the limits of regional-scale earthquake mitigation measures

RM Pollyea, N Mohammadi, JE Taylor… - …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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 …

Induced earthquake and liquefaction hazards in Oklahoma, USA: Constraints from InSAR

WD Barnhart, WL Yeck, DE McNamara - Remote sensing of environment, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Increases in life-safety risks to building occupants from induced earthquakes in the Central United States

T Liu, N Luco, AB Liel - Earthquake spectra, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …