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A Geospatial Approach for Mapping the Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction Risk at the European Scale [PDF]

open access: goldGeosciences, 2021
This paper presents a geospatial methodology for zoning the earthquake-induced soil liquefaction risk at a continental scale and set-up in a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment by coupling data-driven and knowledge-driven approaches.
Francesca Bozzoni   +5 more
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A smarter approach to liquefaction risk: harnessing dynamic cone penetration test data and machine learning for safer infrastructure

open access: goldFrontiers in Built Environment
This paper presents a novel approach for assessing liquefaction potential by integrating Dynamic Cone Penetration Test (DCPT) data with advanced machine learning (ML) techniques.
Shubhendu Vikram Singh, Sufyan Ghani
doaj   +4 more sources

Effect of Micropiles on Clean Sand Liquefaction Risk Based on CPT and SPT [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Sciences, 2020
Liquefaction is a hazardous seismic-based phenomenon, which causes an abrupt decrease in soil strength properties and can result in the massive destruction of the built environment.
Visar Farhangi   +2 more
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Risk Assessment of Solid Bulk Cargo Liquefaction Consequences in Maritime Transportation under a Fuzzy Bayesian Network Approach

open access: diamondJournal of Transportation and Logistics, 2023
Solid bulk cargo liquefaction is hazardous for bulk carrier ships as they reduce the stability of the ship. Most dry bulk ship owners face solid bulk cargo liquefaction during the carriage of ore cargoes. The consequences of cargo liquefaction could have
Muhammet Aydın
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Risk analysis of soil liquefaction in earthquake disasters [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2019
China is an earthquake-prone country. With the development of urbanization in China, the effect of population aggregation becomes more and more obvious, and the Casualty Risk of earthquake disasters also increases.
Zhang Yubin
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Seismic Liquefaction Risk Assessment of Critical Facilities in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal [PDF]

open access: goldGeoHazards, 2021
Kathmandu Valley lies in an active tectonic zone, meaning that earthquakes are common in the region. The most recent was the Gorkha Nepal earthquake, measuring 7.8 Mw.
Prabin Acharya   +2 more
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Mechanism and risk evaluation of sliding flow triggered by liquefaction of loess deposit during earthquakes

open access: greenYantu gongcheng xuebao, 2020
The large-scale sliding disaster of the saturated low angle soil layer caused by the Palu Mw7.5 earthquake in Indonesia in 2018 has an important warning for the sliding flow triggered by liquefaction of loess deposit during earthquakes in the loess areas.
WANG Lan-min
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Mapping of liquefaction risk on road network based on relationship between liquefaction potential and liquefaction-induced road subsidence

open access: yesSoils and Foundations, 2020
Abstract On March 11, 2011, a large earthquake of Mw 9.0 shook north-eastern Japan and caused severe liquefaction-induced damage over a wide area of reclaimed lands along the coast of Tokyo Bay. Although regional mapping of the liquefaction hazard had been performed in many automounts bodies in Japan, it seems that the maps were not effectively used ...
Kazuhiro Kajihara   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Seabed Liquefaction Risk Assessment Based on Wave Spectrum Characteristics: A Case Study of the Yellow River Subaqueous Delta, China [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Seabed liquefaction induced by wave loading poses considerable risks to marine structures and requires careful consideration in marine engineering design and construction.
Hongan Sun   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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