Liquefied submarine sediments can easily lead to submarine landslides and turbidity currents, and cause serious damage to offshore engineering facilities. Understanding the rheological characteristics of liquefied sediments is critical for improving our knowledge of the prevention of submarine geo-hazards and the evolution of submarine topography. In this study, an in situ test device was developed to measure the rheological properties of liquefied sediments. The test principle is the shear column theory. The device was tested in the subaqueous Yellow River delta, and the test results indicated that liquefied sediments can be regarded as “non-Newtonian fluids with shear thinning characteristics”. Furthermore, a laboratory rheological test w...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
The shear strength properties of sediments are relevant to many practical problems, including those ...
Special issue Geological implications for submarine geohazards, Ulleung Basin, East Sea.-- 17 pages,...
The rheology properties of the underwater sediment will influence the possibility of Navigation thro...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
This paper concerns the rheological characterisation of liquefied sands as non-Newtonian Bingham fl...
Sand liquefaction is a process in which the excess pore water pressure of saturated sand soils incre...
Seabed soil layer composed of soft sediments, which has a high water content, low bulk density and l...
This is an experimental study that aims to examine the rheological response of natural muds under st...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to investigate the steady and dynamic rheologic...
Planning a monitoring campaign for a natural submarine slope prone to static liquefaction is a chall...
The increasing size and number of tailings impoundments and the relatively recent awareness of the s...
In current studies, the physicochemical properties of water, such as total dissolved solids, salinit...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
The shear strength properties of sediments are relevant to many practical problems, including those ...
Special issue Geological implications for submarine geohazards, Ulleung Basin, East Sea.-- 17 pages,...
The rheology properties of the underwater sediment will influence the possibility of Navigation thro...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
[[abstract]]A new field-testing technique has been developed in which liquefaction and pore pressure...
This paper concerns the rheological characterisation of liquefied sands as non-Newtonian Bingham fl...
Sand liquefaction is a process in which the excess pore water pressure of saturated sand soils incre...
Seabed soil layer composed of soft sediments, which has a high water content, low bulk density and l...
This is an experimental study that aims to examine the rheological response of natural muds under st...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to investigate the steady and dynamic rheologic...
Planning a monitoring campaign for a natural submarine slope prone to static liquefaction is a chall...
The increasing size and number of tailings impoundments and the relatively recent awareness of the s...
In current studies, the physicochemical properties of water, such as total dissolved solids, salinit...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
[[abstract]]Gravelly soil is generally recognized to have no liquefaction potential. However, liquef...
The shear strength properties of sediments are relevant to many practical problems, including those ...