Examination of in-situ properties of soils at four paleolique-faction sites in the South Carolina Coastal Plain (SCCP) indicated that the soil conditions at these sites are all consis-tent with liquefiable soils at other locations where liquefac-tion has been observed. The index properties of soils at locations where sandblows were encountered are not appar-ently different from those of neighboring locations where sandblows were not encountered. The source sands at the four sites are all loose to medium dense, poorly graded, fine sands. The mean grain sizes range from 0.15 to 0.2 mm and fines contents are less than 10%. They are all located at very shallow depth (1.3 to 3.7 m). An underlying clay layer directly beneath the source sands at a...
Seismically-induced soil liquefaction is one the most hazardous geotechnical phenomenon that can cau...
Liquefaction affects late Holocene, loose packed and water saturated sediment subjected to cyclical ...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...
Soils of Pleistocene age in the South Carolina Coastal Plain have experienced liquefaction due to hi...
Presented in this dissertation are the results of various studies conducted to characterize the liqu...
The results of geotechnical investigations at three sites located in the South Carolina Coastal Plai...
Liquefaction potential of major Pleistocene deposits in the Greater Charleston area, South Carolina ...
For many years, the Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT), Flat Plate Dilatometer Test (DMT) and Standard Pen...
The 1886 Charleston earthquake caused substantial liquefaction-induced ground failure throughout the...
Liquefaction triggering of the outcropping 200,000-year-old Ten Mile Hill beds sand facies (Qts) nea...
In South Carolina, geologists have recently discovered evidence of at least five large paleoearthqua...
Geotechnical investigations were performed at three sites in the South Carolina Coastal Plain where ...
In recent years much research has been focused on developing the flat plate dilatometer (DMT...
The Charleston, South Carolina earthquake of August 31, 1886 produced numerous liquefaction features...
Though soil liquefaction is commonly associated with loose sands, silt has been known to liquefy dur...
Seismically-induced soil liquefaction is one the most hazardous geotechnical phenomenon that can cau...
Liquefaction affects late Holocene, loose packed and water saturated sediment subjected to cyclical ...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...
Soils of Pleistocene age in the South Carolina Coastal Plain have experienced liquefaction due to hi...
Presented in this dissertation are the results of various studies conducted to characterize the liqu...
The results of geotechnical investigations at three sites located in the South Carolina Coastal Plai...
Liquefaction potential of major Pleistocene deposits in the Greater Charleston area, South Carolina ...
For many years, the Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT), Flat Plate Dilatometer Test (DMT) and Standard Pen...
The 1886 Charleston earthquake caused substantial liquefaction-induced ground failure throughout the...
Liquefaction triggering of the outcropping 200,000-year-old Ten Mile Hill beds sand facies (Qts) nea...
In South Carolina, geologists have recently discovered evidence of at least five large paleoearthqua...
Geotechnical investigations were performed at three sites in the South Carolina Coastal Plain where ...
In recent years much research has been focused on developing the flat plate dilatometer (DMT...
The Charleston, South Carolina earthquake of August 31, 1886 produced numerous liquefaction features...
Though soil liquefaction is commonly associated with loose sands, silt has been known to liquefy dur...
Seismically-induced soil liquefaction is one the most hazardous geotechnical phenomenon that can cau...
Liquefaction affects late Holocene, loose packed and water saturated sediment subjected to cyclical ...
Liquefaction features in the geological record are important off-fault markers of moderate to large ...