Mapping large territories for earthquake-induced soil liquefaction hazard may sound like an oxymoron since soil liquefaction is by itself a spatially highly localized phenomenon. Thus, the zonation of liquefaction hazard at the continental scale (i.e. megazonation) is a truly hard facing challenge even if accepting a low level accuracy. Yet, the availability of a megazonation chart of liquefaction hazard could be useful to identify territories that in case of an earthquake may display this phenomenon of soil instability distinguishing them from the regions where soil liquefaction is not expected even in case of strong ground shaking. A representation of the spatial variability of liquefaction hazard potential within a single country is with...
Liquefaction is one of the consequences of earthquakes in which loose saturated soils lose shear str...
In order to help communities better plan and mitigate the effects of seismic hazards, it is importan...
The liquefaction potential index (LPI) has been applied with increasing frequency to assess the pote...
Mapping large territories for earthquake-induced soil liquefaction hazard may sound like an oxymoron...
This paper presents a geospatial methodology for zoning the earthquake-induced soil liquefaction ris...
Microzonation for earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard is the subdivision of a territory at a muni...
Soil liquefaction is a well-known ground instability phenomenon that may occur during earthquakes. T...
Soil liquefaction is a major cause of damage during earthquakes that could trigger many kinds of gro...
The severity of liquefaction manifested at the ground surface is a pragmatic proxy of damage potenti...
Liquefaction represents one of the most dramatic effects that may occur during an earthquake. Severa...
This paper reports the results of a case study of liquefaction assessment and mapping carried out in...
Regional-scale analyses of susceptibility to liquefaction are seldom performed in data-scarce areas....
This work is part of the European research project LIQUEFACT, of which the Faculty of Civil Engineer...
International audienceOne of the devastating effects of the earthquake is on liquefaction phenomenon...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2020. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: David Saftner. 1 ...
Liquefaction is one of the consequences of earthquakes in which loose saturated soils lose shear str...
In order to help communities better plan and mitigate the effects of seismic hazards, it is importan...
The liquefaction potential index (LPI) has been applied with increasing frequency to assess the pote...
Mapping large territories for earthquake-induced soil liquefaction hazard may sound like an oxymoron...
This paper presents a geospatial methodology for zoning the earthquake-induced soil liquefaction ris...
Microzonation for earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard is the subdivision of a territory at a muni...
Soil liquefaction is a well-known ground instability phenomenon that may occur during earthquakes. T...
Soil liquefaction is a major cause of damage during earthquakes that could trigger many kinds of gro...
The severity of liquefaction manifested at the ground surface is a pragmatic proxy of damage potenti...
Liquefaction represents one of the most dramatic effects that may occur during an earthquake. Severa...
This paper reports the results of a case study of liquefaction assessment and mapping carried out in...
Regional-scale analyses of susceptibility to liquefaction are seldom performed in data-scarce areas....
This work is part of the European research project LIQUEFACT, of which the Faculty of Civil Engineer...
International audienceOne of the devastating effects of the earthquake is on liquefaction phenomenon...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2020. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: David Saftner. 1 ...
Liquefaction is one of the consequences of earthquakes in which loose saturated soils lose shear str...
In order to help communities better plan and mitigate the effects of seismic hazards, it is importan...
The liquefaction potential index (LPI) has been applied with increasing frequency to assess the pote...