comprise levee foundation soils in New Orleans, USA. Whereas geotechnical tests at point locations are indispensable for evaluating soil stability, the highly variable sedimentary facies of the Mississippi delta create difficulties to predict soil conditions between test locations. Combined electrical resistivity and seismic shear wave studies, calibrated to geotechnical data, may provide an efficient methodology to predict soil types between geotechnical sites at shallow depths (0- 10 m). The London Avenue Canal levee flank of New Orleans, which failed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, 2005, presents a suitable site in which to pioneer these geophysical relationships. Preliminary cross-plots show electrically resistive, high-shear-wav...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
Throughout the past century, the Louisiana coastline has been deteriorating at an alarming rate. Fau...
Hurricane Katrina made its final landfall on August 29, 2005, as a category three storm, at the mout...
Levee foundation soils in New Orleans, USA, are composed of unconsolidated Holocene deltaic sediment...
Artículo de publicación ISISeismic refraction velocity-versus depthmodels can complement our underst...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The Mississippi River deltaic region of southeastern Louisiana is made noteworthy by the challenges ...
During Hurricane Katrina, overtopping water caused erosion and subsequent failure of some I-type flo...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the hub of California's water distribution system, which consist...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
This study involves the examination of wave-induced submarine mudslides caused by recent major hurri...
The occurrence of shallow submarine mass failures in the absence of hurricane activity could be attr...
The dynamic response of peaty organic soils is not well understood but its poor competency as an eng...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
Throughout the past century, the Louisiana coastline has been deteriorating at an alarming rate. Fau...
Hurricane Katrina made its final landfall on August 29, 2005, as a category three storm, at the mout...
Levee foundation soils in New Orleans, USA, are composed of unconsolidated Holocene deltaic sediment...
Artículo de publicación ISISeismic refraction velocity-versus depthmodels can complement our underst...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The Mississippi River deltaic region of southeastern Louisiana is made noteworthy by the challenges ...
During Hurricane Katrina, overtopping water caused erosion and subsequent failure of some I-type flo...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the hub of California's water distribution system, which consist...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
This study involves the examination of wave-induced submarine mudslides caused by recent major hurri...
The occurrence of shallow submarine mass failures in the absence of hurricane activity could be attr...
The dynamic response of peaty organic soils is not well understood but its poor competency as an eng...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
Throughout the past century, the Louisiana coastline has been deteriorating at an alarming rate. Fau...
Hurricane Katrina made its final landfall on August 29, 2005, as a category three storm, at the mout...