An investigation of feature selection methods for soil liquefaction prediction based on tree-based ensemble algorithms using AdaBoost, gradient boosting, and …
Previous major earthquake events have revealed that soils susceptible to liquefaction are
one of the factors causing significant damages to the structures. Therefore, accurate …
one of the factors causing significant damages to the structures. Therefore, accurate …
Evaluation of the liquefaction potential index for assessing liquefaction hazard in Christchurch, New Zealand
While the liquefaction potential index (LPI) has been used to characterize liquefaction
hazards worldwide, calibration of LPI to observed liquefaction severity is limited, and the …
hazards worldwide, calibration of LPI to observed liquefaction severity is limited, and the …
Coseismic landslides triggered by the 2018 Hokkaido, Japan (Mw 6.6), earthquake: spatial distribution, controlling factors, and possible failure mechanism
Abstract The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi M w 6.6 earthquake occurred on September 6,
2018. It triggered a large amount of slope failures near the towns of Atsuma, Mukawa, and …
2018. It triggered a large amount of slope failures near the towns of Atsuma, Mukawa, and …
Network reliability analysis with link and nodal weights and auxiliary nodes
Networks are omnipresent, with examples in many different fields, from biological networks
(such as the nervous and cardiovascular system) to physical networks (such as roadways …
(such as the nervous and cardiovascular system) to physical networks (such as roadways …
Select liquefaction case histories from the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence
The 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence began with the 4 September 2010, Mw7.
1 Darfield earthquake and includes up to ten events that induced liquefaction. Most notably …
1 Darfield earthquake and includes up to ten events that induced liquefaction. Most notably …
Evolution of the 2010–2012 Canterbury earthquake sequence
S Bannister, K Gledhill - New Zealand journal of geology and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
We present an overview of the evolution of the 2010–2012 Canterbury earthquake
sequence, summarising the findings from a broad range of studies on the larger …
sequence, summarising the findings from a broad range of studies on the larger …
Liquefaction mitigation of sands with nonplastic fines via microbial-induced partial saturation
S Mousavi, M Ghayoomi - Journal of Geotechnical and …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
A review of liquefaction case histories shows that sand deposits containing some fines were
common in past liquefaction events. While current liquefaction mitigation measures are …
common in past liquefaction events. While current liquefaction mitigation measures are …
A geospatial liquefaction model for rapid response and loss estimation
We describe an approach to model liquefaction extent that focuses on identifying broadly
available geospatial variables (eg, derived from digital elevation models) and earthquake …
available geospatial variables (eg, derived from digital elevation models) and earthquake …
Hydrological effects of the M W 7.1 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake, 4 September 2010, New Zealand
Abstract The M W7. 1 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake on 4 September 2010 generated
widespread hydrological effects ranging from near-instantaneous coseismic liquefaction and …
widespread hydrological effects ranging from near-instantaneous coseismic liquefaction and …
Landslides triggered by the 2018 Lombok earthquake sequence, Indonesia
B Zhao, H Liao, L Su - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract During July and August 2018, a series of four Mw> 6.0 earthquakes (Event I−
2018.07. 28 Mw 6.4, Event II− 2018.08. 05 Mw 6.9, Event III− 2018.08. 19 Mw 6.3, and Event …
2018.07. 28 Mw 6.4, Event II− 2018.08. 05 Mw 6.9, Event III− 2018.08. 19 Mw 6.3, and Event …