The Boston, Massachusetts, metropolitan area has experienced several historic earthquakes of about magnitude 6.0. A compilation of surficial geologic maps of the Boston, Massachusetts, metropolitan area and geotechnical analyses of Quaternary sedimentary deposits using nearly 3,000 geotechnical borehole logs reveal varying levels of susceptibility of these units to earthquake-induced liquefaction, given the generally accepted design earthquake for the region (M6.0 with 0.12g Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)). The majority of the boreholes are located within the extensive downtown artificial fill units, but they also allow characterization of the natural deposits outside the downtown area. The geotechnical data were comple-mented with surficia...
The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project is a major urban hazard mapping effort support...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
Liquefaction during the 4th September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake and large aftershocks in 2011...
Many large cities worldwide are built on natural and engineered geological materials that are highly...
We present probabilistic and deterministic seismic and liquefaction hazard maps for the densely popu...
Montreal is the second largest metropolitan centre in Canada. It is exposed to significant seismic ...
seismic hazard maps for several urban areas in the United States including Memphis and Shelby County...
Very large to moderate earthquakes in the 2010–2011 Canterbury sequence induced liquefaction in part...
The 1886 Charleston earthquake caused substantial liquefaction-induced ground failure throughout the...
Groundwater depth is a critical parameter in assessing regional liquefaction potential. Uncertaintie...
Due to the susceptibility of Metro Manila to seismic hazards such as earthquakes and liquefaction, i...
Recent geological, seismological and paleoseismological studies in the northeastern United States pr...
As a part of an earthquake hazard mapping program being undertaken by the U.S. Geological Survey in ...
abstract: This thesis was prepared by Tyler Maynard and Hayley Monroe, who are students at Arizona S...
Spatial variations in river facies exerted a strong influence on the distribution of liquefaction fe...
The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project is a major urban hazard mapping effort support...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
Liquefaction during the 4th September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake and large aftershocks in 2011...
Many large cities worldwide are built on natural and engineered geological materials that are highly...
We present probabilistic and deterministic seismic and liquefaction hazard maps for the densely popu...
Montreal is the second largest metropolitan centre in Canada. It is exposed to significant seismic ...
seismic hazard maps for several urban areas in the United States including Memphis and Shelby County...
Very large to moderate earthquakes in the 2010–2011 Canterbury sequence induced liquefaction in part...
The 1886 Charleston earthquake caused substantial liquefaction-induced ground failure throughout the...
Groundwater depth is a critical parameter in assessing regional liquefaction potential. Uncertaintie...
Due to the susceptibility of Metro Manila to seismic hazards such as earthquakes and liquefaction, i...
Recent geological, seismological and paleoseismological studies in the northeastern United States pr...
As a part of an earthquake hazard mapping program being undertaken by the U.S. Geological Survey in ...
abstract: This thesis was prepared by Tyler Maynard and Hayley Monroe, who are students at Arizona S...
Spatial variations in river facies exerted a strong influence on the distribution of liquefaction fe...
The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project is a major urban hazard mapping effort support...
The 22 February 2011, Mw6.2-6.3 Christchurch earthquake is the most costly earthquake to affect New ...
Liquefaction during the 4th September 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake and large aftershocks in 2011...