The survey of the damage occurred on land, buildings and infrastructures extensively affected by liquefaction, coupled with a comprehensive investigation of the subsoil properties enables to identify the factors that determine the spatial distribution of the phenomenon. With this goal, a database was created in a Geographic Information platform merging records of local seismicity, subsoil layering evaluated by cone penetration tests and groundwater level distribution for the relevant case study of San Carlo (Emilia Romagna- Italy) struck by a severe earthquake in 2012. Here liquefaction phenomena were observed on a portion of the village in the form of sand ejecta, lateral spreading and various damages on buildings and infrastructures. The ...
Assessing the potential for liquefaction using traditional experimental or empirical analysis proced...
Liquefaction is considered among the most important hazards associated with earthquakes. The damage ...
On the 20th and 29th of May 2012, two earthquakes occurred in Emilia-Romagna region (Northern Italy)...
This study presents a new approach to determine the damage degree of liquefaction caused by a large ...
Various simplified procedue have been developed, using case studies that liquefied or not during ear...
Neural networks have emerged as a powerful computational technique for modeling nonlinear multivaria...
This study pertains to prediction of liquefaction susceptibility of unconsolidated sediments using a...
The phenomenon of liquefaction is usually caused by dynamic factors where there is a mass of saturat...
Abstract Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon through which saturated soil completely loses its strengt...
With the increase in population, the evaluation of liquefaction is becoming more important for land ...
AbstractLiquefaction microzonation is a process that involves incorporation of geologic, seismologic...
The building stock in the city of Adapazari, Turkey, experienced widespread damage during the 1999 M...
Liquefaction microzonation is a process that involves incorporation of geologic, seismologic and geo...
The increasing popularity of the cone penetration test (CPT) for site investigations has led to seve...
Though various mechanistic based models are there for prediction of lateral displacement of ground, ...
Assessing the potential for liquefaction using traditional experimental or empirical analysis proced...
Liquefaction is considered among the most important hazards associated with earthquakes. The damage ...
On the 20th and 29th of May 2012, two earthquakes occurred in Emilia-Romagna region (Northern Italy)...
This study presents a new approach to determine the damage degree of liquefaction caused by a large ...
Various simplified procedue have been developed, using case studies that liquefied or not during ear...
Neural networks have emerged as a powerful computational technique for modeling nonlinear multivaria...
This study pertains to prediction of liquefaction susceptibility of unconsolidated sediments using a...
The phenomenon of liquefaction is usually caused by dynamic factors where there is a mass of saturat...
Abstract Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon through which saturated soil completely loses its strengt...
With the increase in population, the evaluation of liquefaction is becoming more important for land ...
AbstractLiquefaction microzonation is a process that involves incorporation of geologic, seismologic...
The building stock in the city of Adapazari, Turkey, experienced widespread damage during the 1999 M...
Liquefaction microzonation is a process that involves incorporation of geologic, seismologic and geo...
The increasing popularity of the cone penetration test (CPT) for site investigations has led to seve...
Though various mechanistic based models are there for prediction of lateral displacement of ground, ...
Assessing the potential for liquefaction using traditional experimental or empirical analysis proced...
Liquefaction is considered among the most important hazards associated with earthquakes. The damage ...
On the 20th and 29th of May 2012, two earthquakes occurred in Emilia-Romagna region (Northern Italy)...