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Soil liquefaction occurs when a cohesionless saturated or partially saturated soil substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied... |
earthquake. Soil liquefaction was blamed for building collapses in the city of Palu, Indonesia in October 2018. In a related phenomenon, liquefaction of bulk... |
Earthquake environmental effects are the effects caused by an earthquake, including surface faulting, tsunamis, soil liquefactions, ground resonance, landslides... |
mechanical properties of soil, is the sinking of foundations, worsened by a seismic event. This phenomenon is called soil liquefaction. Most of the civil engineering... |
of soils Index of soil-related articles Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage Shrink–swell capacity Soil biodiversity Soil liquefaction Soil moisture... |
killed. Chittagong was said to have "suffered severely" with soil liquefaction effects such as sand volcanoes and ground fissures. List of historical... |
upward seepage is also called liquefaction, quicksand, or a boiling condition. Quicksand was so named because the soil particles move around and appear... |
is a term used in soil mechanics to describe the magnitude of the shear stress that a soil can sustain. The shear resistance of soil is a result of friction... |
cristalline rocks, respectively. Soil liquefaction Soil matrix Gardner, Catriona M.K.; Laryea, Kofi Buna; Unger, Paul W. (1999). Soil physical constraints to plant... |
Donggala and Mamuju along its path. The earthquake caused major soil liquefaction in areas in and around Palu. In two locations this led to mudflows... |
1988 Armenian earthquake (section Liquefaction) also experienced disturbances. Many case histories pertaining to liquefaction in sandy soil exist, but few exist with respect to gravel and gravelly sands... |
Environmental remediation (redirect from Soil remediation) industry. The application of (low) pressure grouting, used to mitigate soil liquefaction risks in San Francisco and other earthquake zones, has achieved mixed... |
Landfill (redirect from Effects of landfills on the environment) Unless they are stabilized, landfills may undergo severe shaking or soil liquefaction of the ground during an earthquake. Once full, the area over a landfill... |
Earthquake (section Soil liquefaction) at 9.5 magnitude. Earthquakes result in various effects, such as ground shaking and soil liquefaction, leading to significant damage and loss of life... |
for the nonlinear behavior of the soil under large loading or even the soil liquefaction which may lead to the soil failure. Semblat J.F., Pecker A. (2009)... |
Diameter Underwater Pipeline for Nuclear Power Plant Designed Against Soil Liquefaction,” Offshore Technology Conference Preprints, Vol. 2, Houston, Texas... |
2001 Nisqually earthquake (section Ground effects) Duwamish delta fronts. In other areas liquefaction, sand boils, landslides, and soil slumping occurred. Liquefaction was also determined to be a main contributor... |
can be observed in many situations including soil liquefaction during earthquakes or mudslides. Liquefaction is a general phenomenon where a mixture of... |
Coal (redirect from Health effects caused by burning coal) owned China Energy Investment runs a coal liquefaction plant and plans to build 2 more. Coal liquefaction may also refer to the cargo hazard when shipping... |
2006 Yogyakarta earthquake (section Liquefaction) amplified the intensity of the shaking and created the conditions for soil liquefaction to occur. Inadequate construction techniques and poor quality materials... |