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Preconditioning and triggering of offshore slope failures and turbidity currents revealed by most detailed monitoring yet at a fjord-head delta [PDF]
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on Earth. Various hypotheses have been proposed for triggering of turbidity currents offshore from river mouths, including direct plunging of river discharge,
Cartigny, Matthieu J.B. +4 more
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This study investigates the liquefaction phenomena in the İskenderun Bay by revisiting the site that was liquefied during the first major strike of the Kahramanmaraş earthquake events on February 6th, 2023 (with a moment magnitude of 7.7).
Yusuf Guzel, Fidan Güzel
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Triaxial compression tests on a crushable sand in dry and wet conditions [PDF]
A calcareous sand from the Persian Gulf is subjected to a series of dry and fully drained saturated triaxial shear tests. The samples are prepared at relative densities of 65% and either left dry or saturated. They are consolidated to confining pressures
Haegeman, Wim, Van Impe, PO, Wils, L
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Data on a coupled ENN / t-SNE model for soil liquefaction evaluation. [PDF]
Atangana Njock PG +3 more
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Case histories have shown that the liquefaction behavior of soils can differ depending on the pre-seismic history of sites. Assessing the shear modulus in soils subjected to seismic events is critical for advancing the fundamental understanding of soil ...
Roohollah Farzalizadeh +2 more
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Sequential Evolution of Residual Liquefaction in a Silty Seabed: Effect of Wave-Loading History
Multiple liquefaction events may occur if a seabed is subjected to repeated but intermittent wave loadings. This study aimed to investigate the influence of the wave-loading history on the evolution of residual liquefaction in a silty seabed through a ...
Changfei Li +4 more
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Numerical modeling of wave-induced liquefaction around a gravity-based structure
Residual liquefaction, a significant issue in marine engineering, results from accumulated pore-water pressure in the seabed due to cyclic shear stresses, which compromises soil stability.
V. S. Ozgur Kirca +3 more
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Nonlinear analysis for liquefaction simulation: implication of constitutive soil model
The nonlinear analysis for assessing the cyclic behavior of a specific location is widely applied to minimize geohazards, especially soil liquefaction.
Siti Nurlita FITRI +6 more
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Vulnerability of Baghdad Soil to Liquefaction (Numerical Study)
A phenomenon known as "earthquake liquefaction" or "soil liquefaction" occurs when a mass of saturated soil gradually loses strength as a result of increased excess pore water pressure generated by ground shaking during a strong earthquake.
Roaa H. Ismael, Ahmed A. Al-Obaidi
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After the 1964 Niigata and Alaska earthquakes, it became widely recognized that soil liquefaction can cause severe damage to buildings and infrastructure.
Yuxin Cong +2 more
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