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  1. Finite element analysis of rubber–soil mixture (RSM) for the pile response reduction under liquefaction

    Earthquake-induced liquefaction increases the pore water pressure, reducing soil stiffness and allowing lateral movement of crust layer above the...

    Sayantan Dutta, Radhikesh Prasad Nanda in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 11 August 2021
  2. Improving the resilience of existing built assets to earthquake induced liquefaction disaster events

    LIQUEFACT was a EU H2020 funded project to investigate earthquake induced liquefaction potential across Europe and develop a series of tools to...

    Keith G. Jones, Mariantonietta Morga, ... Abdelghani Meslem in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article Open access 27 January 2021
  3. One-Dimensional Wave Propagation and Liquefaction in a Soil Column with a Multi-scale Finite-Difference/DEM Method

    The paper describes a multi-phase, multi-scale rational method for modeling and predicting the free-field wave propagation and liquefaction of soils....
    Conference paper 2022
  4. Applying Both Chemical Liquefaction and Enzymatic Catalysis Can Increase Production of Agaro-Oligosaccharides from Agarose

    Red algae represents an important marine bioresource. One high-value utilization of red algae is the production of agaro-oligosaccharides which have...

    Chengcheng Jiang, Zhen Liu, ... **angzhao Mao in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 15 November 2020
  5. Static Liquefaction Analysis of the Fundão Dam Failure

    On November 5, 2015, roughly 32 million m 3 of iron mine tailings were accidentally released in the collapse of Fundão dam in Minas Gerais, Brazil....

    Abouzar Sadrekarimi, Guillermo Alexander Riveros in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
    Article 08 July 2020
  6. Liquefaction fragility of sewer pipes derived from the case study of Urayasu (Japan)

    The damage on supply and drainage water networks is a serious cause of economic disruption for urban systems affected by earthquakes. Among various...

    Anna Baris, Rose Line Spacagna, ... Giuseppe Modoni in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 18 September 2020
  7. Technical guidelines for the assessment of earthquake induced liquefaction hazard at urban scale

    Microzonation for earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard is the subdivision of a territory at a municipal or submunicipal scale in areas...

    C. G. Lai, F. Bozzoni, ... M. K. Kelesoglu in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 12 September 2020
  8. Study on the Phenomena of Liquefaction Induced Massive Landslides in 28 September 2018 Palu-Donggala Earthquake

    Liquefaction Induced Mass Landslide in Palu Donggala Earthquake on 28 September 2018 was one of the rare and biggest event on these types of...
    Chapter 2021
  9. Site classification using equivalent soil profiles for building-liquefaction interaction

    The seismic behaviour of a building on a liquefiable deposit is a complex interaction which involves quantifying both shaking induced damage and...

    Maxim Millen, Antonio Viana da Fonseca, ... Janko Logar in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 06 November 2020
  10. The Effect of Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate on the Mitigation of Liquefaction in Shaking Table

    Non-conventional materials are often applied to dissipate the energy of dynamic loads and mitigate liquefaction. In this study, the effect of...

    Ali Ghorbani, Hakimeh Rabanifar in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
    Article 16 October 2020
  11. Effect of fines on liquefaction resistance of sand

    To evaluate the effect of non-plastic fines on liquefaction resistance of Babolsar sand, a series of undrained static and cyclic triaxial tests...

    Asskar Janalizadeh Choobbasti, Hediyeh Selatahneh, Mehrdad Karimi Petanlar in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions
    Article 21 July 2020
  12. The study on loess liquefaction in China: a systematic review

    Sandy soil liquefaction is common phenomena in engineering construction. However, in fact, saturated or nearly saturated loess liquefaction is also...

    Siyue He, **uling Wang, ... Chunxia Guo in Natural Hazards
    Article 03 June 2020
  13. The Utilisation of Colloidal Silica Grout in Soil Stabilisation and Liquefaction Mitigation: A State of the Art Review

    Liquefaction mitigation in already existing sites has become a cause of concern for geotechnical engineers across the world. One of the possible...

    Jiji Krishnan, Shruti Shukla in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
    Article 03 January 2021
  14. The adoption of ELM to the prediction of soil liquefaction based on CPT

    Establishing a soil liquefaction prediction model with high accuracy is a critical way to evaluate the quality of in situ and prevent the loss caused...

    Yong-gang Zhang, Junbo Qiu, ... Yongyao Wei in Natural Hazards
    Article 07 February 2021
  15. Experimental investigation on liquefaction and post-liquefaction deformation of stratified saturated sand under cyclic loading

    The soils are often distributed in a stratified structure. When an earthquake occurs, there are always risks of liquefaction for stratified soils...

    Zhanguo **u, Shuhong Wang, ... Fengyu Ren in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 20 December 2019
  16. Studying the Impact of Continuous and Multiple Earthquake Ground Motions on Pore Pressure in Saturated Sandy Deposits

    The occurrence of a series of earthquakes of different magnitudes or multiple mainshocks has been reported recently. This leads to the liquefaction...

    Veena Jayakrishnan, K. S. Beena, Chesma B. Blayil in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
    Article 17 May 2024
  17. Critical evaluation of the customisation process of the UNDRR disaster resilience scorecard for cities to earthquake-induced soil liquefaction disaster events

    As cities become larger and more densely populated the impacts of major earthquake events on city communities become more severe. Improving community...

    Keith Jones, Federica Pascale, ... Sinan Sargin in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article Open access 05 January 2021
  18. Human amplification of secondary earthquake hazards through environmental modifications

    Anthropogenic climate change and modification of landscapes — such as deforestation, sediment movement, irrigation and sea-level rise — can...

    Emma M. Hill, Jamie W. McCaughey, ... Sharadha Sathiakumar in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Article 02 May 2024
  19. Undrained cyclic behavior of Palar sand under variable confining pressure

    The fundamental characteristics of sands significantly affect the behaviour of different types of soil. Massive liquefaction after a severe...

    Akshaya Gangayya Ghalimath, Joseph Antony Visuvasam in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions
    Article 05 June 2024
  20. Centrifuge and numerical modelling of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction under free-field conditions and by considering soil–structure interaction

    Modelling earthquake-induced soil liquefaction and assessing its consequences to overlying buildings are still delicate and challenging tasks in...

    A. G. Özcebe, D. Giretti, ... C. G. Lai in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 16 October 2020
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