[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 …
The pan-European Engineering Strong Motion (ESM) flatfile: compilation criteria and data statistics
Abstract The Engineering Strong-Motion (ESM) flatfile is a parametric table which contains
verified and reliable metadata and intensity measures of manually processed waveforms …
verified and reliable metadata and intensity measures of manually processed waveforms …
Application of simplified energy concept for liquefaction prediction in Bengkulu City, Indonesia
This work presents an application of a simplified energy concept for predicting liquefaction
potential based on data collected during the Mw 8.6 Bengkulu-Mentawai Earthquake in …
potential based on data collected during the Mw 8.6 Bengkulu-Mentawai Earthquake in …
CPT-based liquefaction case histories compiled from three earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand
Earthquakes occurring over the past decade in the Canterbury region of New Zealand have
resulted in liquefaction case-history data of unprecedented quantity. This provides the …
resulted in liquefaction case-history data of unprecedented quantity. This provides the …
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 …
The 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes: cascading geological hazards and compounding risks
A sequence of two strike-slip earthquakes occurred on April 14 and 16, 2016 in the
intraplate region of Kyushu Island, Japan, apart from subduction zones, and caused …
intraplate region of Kyushu Island, Japan, apart from subduction zones, and caused …
Select liquefaction case histories from the 2001 Nisqually, Washington, earthquake: A digital data set and assessment of model performance
While soil liquefaction is common in earthquakes, the case-history data required to train and
test state-of-practice prediction models remains comparatively scarce, owing to the breadth …
test state-of-practice prediction models remains comparatively scarce, owing to the breadth …
Scenario-based seismic risk assessment for buried transmission gas pipelines at regional scale
Buried gas pipelines in seismic-prone regions may suffer leaks or breaks as a consequence
of an earthquake, especially if the pipeline is subjected to large differential displacements …
of an earthquake, especially if the pipeline is subjected to large differential displacements …
Drainage explains soil liquefaction beyond the earthquake near-field
Earthquake-induced soil-liquefaction is a devastating phenomenon associated with loss of
soil rigidity due to seismic shaking, resulting in catastrophic liquid-like soil deformation …
soil rigidity due to seismic shaking, resulting in catastrophic liquid-like soil deformation …
Liquefaction features produced by the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence in southwest Christchurch, New Zealand, and preliminary assessment of …
P Villamor, P Almond, MP Tuttle… - Bulletin of the …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Liquefaction features and the geologic environment in which they formed were carefully
studied at two sites near Lincoln in southwest Christchurch. We undertook geomorphic …
studied at two sites near Lincoln in southwest Christchurch. We undertook geomorphic …