Four large-scale centrifuge tests were performed at the NEES@UCDavis equipment site to study the cyclic behavior of levee structures resting atop soft organic peat. The model configurations using a non-liquefiable levee focused on the seismic deformation potential of peat during primary consolidation and secondary compression. The tests performed with a sandy levee studied the liquefaction potential of saturated loose sand fill overlying soft peat as well as the levee-peat-interaction under different loading conditions. The models were subjected to scaled ground motions representative of the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta. System instrumentation consisted of linear potentiometers, pore pressure sensors and accelerometers. Slow data recorded a...
A primary source of uncertainty in any evaluation of the seismic stability of the Sacramento-San Joa...
Levee systems along Kushiro and Tokachi Rivers in Hokkaido, Japan, rest on significant deposits of p...
The objective of the paper is to examine the use of a geosynthetic layer as an internal drain in a l...
Four large-scale centrifuge tests were performed at the NEES@UCDavis equipment site to study the cyc...
Two large scale 9 m radius centrifuge tests were conducted at the NEES@UCDavis experimental facility...
A model levee resting atop soft compressible peaty organic soil in the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta ...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the hub of California's water distribution system, which consist...
Remote data monitoring was performed to measure settlement and pore pressure in soft peat beneath a ...
The dynamic response of peaty organic soils is not well understood but its poor competency as an eng...
The vast 2,800 km2 Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, lies in a seismically active region and...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is a 700,000 acre estuary at the confluence of the Sacramento and S...
We investigate through laboratory testing the volume change characteristics of peaty organic soil fr...
A primary source of uncertainty in any evaluation of the seismic stability of the Sacramento-San Joa...
Levee systems along Kushiro and Tokachi Rivers in Hokkaido, Japan, rest on significant deposits of p...
The objective of the paper is to examine the use of a geosynthetic layer as an internal drain in a l...
Four large-scale centrifuge tests were performed at the NEES@UCDavis equipment site to study the cyc...
Two large scale 9 m radius centrifuge tests were conducted at the NEES@UCDavis experimental facility...
A model levee resting atop soft compressible peaty organic soil in the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta ...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
A dynamic field test of a model levee was performed to study the behavior of very soft and compressi...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the hub of California's water distribution system, which consist...
Remote data monitoring was performed to measure settlement and pore pressure in soft peat beneath a ...
The dynamic response of peaty organic soils is not well understood but its poor competency as an eng...
The vast 2,800 km2 Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, lies in a seismically active region and...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is a 700,000 acre estuary at the confluence of the Sacramento and S...
We investigate through laboratory testing the volume change characteristics of peaty organic soil fr...
A primary source of uncertainty in any evaluation of the seismic stability of the Sacramento-San Joa...
Levee systems along Kushiro and Tokachi Rivers in Hokkaido, Japan, rest on significant deposits of p...
The objective of the paper is to examine the use of a geosynthetic layer as an internal drain in a l...