Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) derived from the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway were analysed within CLiqTM software. The derived Liquefaction Potential Index (LPI) from each CPT was then combined with LIDAR, pedological and geological maps for statistical analysis. A soil model that incorporates the conditions of modern soil development with these derived LPI values was developed as a preliminary assessment tool for liquefaction potential within Hamilton Basin soils. The model shows that liquefaction is more likely to occur on interfluvial areas where there is little topographical relief. Pedological soils with high organic component are also a likely indicator of high liquefaction susceptibility
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Background Liquefaction induced land damage has been identified in more than 13 notable New Zealand...
The paper provides preliminary results of a case-study of liquefaction potential assessment for th...
Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) derived from the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway were analys...
As a consequence of the 2010 – 2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, Christchurch experienced widespr...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence 2010-2011 (CES) induced widespread liquefaction in many parts...
Over 25,000 cone penetration test (CPT) soundings collected in Christchurch, New Zealand are archive...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation volcanogenic sediments is of i...
Past field investigations on Christchurch soil deposits show that, in some locations, the top part o...
A potential development site in Central Otago, New Zealand, is situated on alluvial sediments that ...
The 14 November 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikoura Earthquake caused widespread liquefaction in CentrePort, Welling...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation is of interest to the engineer...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Sept. 26, 201...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 caused widespread liquefaction in many parts o...
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Background Liquefaction induced land damage has been identified in more than 13 notable New Zealand...
The paper provides preliminary results of a case-study of liquefaction potential assessment for th...
Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) derived from the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway were analys...
As a consequence of the 2010 – 2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, Christchurch experienced widespr...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence 2010-2011 (CES) induced widespread liquefaction in many parts...
Over 25,000 cone penetration test (CPT) soundings collected in Christchurch, New Zealand are archive...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation volcanogenic sediments is of i...
Past field investigations on Christchurch soil deposits show that, in some locations, the top part o...
A potential development site in Central Otago, New Zealand, is situated on alluvial sediments that ...
The 14 November 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikoura Earthquake caused widespread liquefaction in CentrePort, Welling...
Liquefaction damage from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence devastated parts of Christchur...
Liquefaction susceptibility of the Late Pleistocene Hinuera Formation is of interest to the engineer...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Sept. 26, 201...
The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) of 2010-2011 caused widespread liquefaction in many parts o...
Pumice materials, which are problematic from an engineering viewpoint, are widespread in the central...
Background Liquefaction induced land damage has been identified in more than 13 notable New Zealand...
The paper provides preliminary results of a case-study of liquefaction potential assessment for th...