[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 …

The pan-European Engineering Strong Motion (ESM) flatfile: compilation criteria and data statistics

G Lanzano, S Sgobba, L Luzi, R Puglia, F Pacor… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Engineering Strong-Motion (ESM) flatfile is a parametric table which contains
verified and reliable metadata and intensity measures of manually processed waveforms …

Application of simplified energy concept for liquefaction prediction in Bengkulu City, Indonesia

LZ Mase, S Agustina, Hardiansyah, M Farid… - Geotechnical and …, 2023 - Springer
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 …

CPT-based liquefaction case histories compiled from three earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand

M Geyin, BW Maurer, BA Bradley… - Earthquake …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

The 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes: cascading geological hazards and compounding risks

K Goda, G Campbell, L Hulme, B Ismael… - Frontiers in built …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Select liquefaction case histories from the 2001 Nisqually, Washington, earthquake: A digital data set and assessment of model performance

RA Rasanen, M Geyin, BW Maurer - Earthquake Spectra, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

Scenario-based seismic risk assessment for buried transmission gas pipelines at regional scale

R De Risi, F De Luca, OS Kwon… - Journal of Pipeline …, 2018 - ascelibrary.org
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 …

Drainage explains soil liquefaction beyond the earthquake near-field

S Ben-Zeev, L Goren, R Toussaint… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
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 …

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 …