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Discriminant Method of Sand Liquefaction [PDF]
With the proposal of 1.8 billion mus of cultivated land red line and the rise of land reclamation in China, more and more national defense and civil projects are built on poor geological soil, such as reclamation reefs in the South China Sea.
Peng Xiaodong
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Strategic Eurasian Natural Gas Model for Energy Security [PDF]
The mathematical formulation of a large-scale equilibrium natural gas simulation model is presented. Although large-scale natural gas models have been developed and used for energy security and policy analysis quite extensively (e.g., Holz (2007), Egging
Chyong, Chi Kong, Hobbs, Benjamin F.
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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.
Shahar Ben-Zeev +3 more
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The 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo (Madoi) earthquake that struck the northern Tibetan Plateau resulted in widespread coseismic deformation features, such as surface ruptures and soil liquefaction.
Wenxin Wang +16 more
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AbstractLiquefaction of the ground during earthquakes has long been documented and has drawn much attention from earthquake engineers because of its devastation to engineered structures. In this chapter we review a few of the best studied field cases and summarize insights from extensive experimental data critical for understanding the interaction ...
Chi-Yuen Wang, Michael Manga
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The importance of accurate time-integration in the numerical modelling of P-wave propagation [PDF]
The numerical dissipation characteristics of the Newmark and generalised-α time-integration schemes are investigated for P-wave propagation in a fully saturated level-ground sand deposit, where higher frequencies than those for S-waves are of concern ...
Kontoe, S +3 more
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Shaking Table Test of Soil Liquefaction in Southern Yogyakarta
On 27 May 2006, a 6.3 Mw earthquake hit Yogyakarta Special Province, Indonesia. This earthquake triggered a unique phenomenon, i.e., liquefaction.
Lindung Zalbuin Mase
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RESEARCH TRENDS ON LIQUEFACTION IN 2011-2021: A REVIEW AND BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS [PDF]
Since the 2018 Palu earthquake in Central Sulawesi of Indonesia, many researchers worldwide have been concerned about the ground liquefaction phenomenon associated with seismic events.
Nadi Suprapto +4 more
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Study on the treatments and countermeasures for liquefiable foundation [PDF]
This paper summarizes the current treatments and countermeasures for liquefiable foundations, and divides the existing anti-liquefaction countermeasures into two categories.
Xu Binhua, He Ning, Li Denghua
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In studies of liquefaction case histories, particle size distributions of ejected sand have been useful in identifying layers which have liquefied. The aim of this note is to describe samples of ejecta that were retrieved by the New Zealand reconnaissance team to the M7.8 Hokkaido-Nansei-Oki, Japan earthquake in the hope that these might be useful in ...
J. B. Berrill, R. Beetham, H. Tanaka
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