The 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence: Environmental effects, seismic triggering thresholds and geologic legacy
Seismic shaking and tectonic deformation during strong earthquakes can trigger widespread
environmental effects. The severity and extent of a given effect relates to the characteristics …
environmental effects. The severity and extent of a given effect relates to the characteristics …
System response of liquefiable deposits
Detailed geotechnical characterization and in-depth liquefaction assessment using seismic
effective stress analyses are presented for 55 liquefaction case histories (sites) from …
effective stress analyses are presented for 55 liquefaction case histories (sites) from …
Modelling and validation of liquefaction potential index of fine-grained soils using ensemble learning paradigms
This study explores the utilization of ensemble-based soft computing techniques for
predicting the liquefaction potential of fine-grained soils. Generally, deterministic methods …
predicting the liquefaction potential of fine-grained soils. Generally, deterministic methods …
Optimal intensity measures for probabilistic seismic demand modeling of extended pile-shaft-supported bridges in liquefied and laterally spreading ground
Seismic intensity measures (IMs) perform a pivotal role in probabilistic seismic demand
modeling. Many studies investigated appropriate IMs for structures without considering soil …
modeling. Many studies investigated appropriate IMs for structures without considering soil …
A holistic framework for seismic analysis of extended pile-shaft-supported bridges against different extents of liquefaction and lateral spreading
X Wang, F Luo, A Ye - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper proposes a holistic framework for seismic analysis of extended pile-shaft-
supported bridges experiencing different extents of liquefaction and lateral spreading. To …
supported bridges experiencing different extents of liquefaction and lateral spreading. To …
[HTML][HTML] 8th Ishihara lecture: Holistic evaluation of liquefaction response
Soil liquefaction during earthquakes is a highly dynamic process involving rapid
development of excess pore water pressures (EPWP), reduction in soil stiffness and …
development of excess pore water pressures (EPWP), reduction in soil stiffness and …
[HTML][HTML] Moving towards an improved index for assessing liquefaction hazard: Lessons from historical data
Abstract While Liquefaction Potential Index (LPI) has been used to assess liquefaction
hazards worldwide, evaluations of LPI during recent earthquakes have found its …
hazards worldwide, evaluations of LPI during recent earthquakes have found its …
Select liquefaction case histories from the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence
The 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence began with the 4 September 2010, Mw7.
1 Darfield earthquake and includes up to ten events that induced liquefaction. Most notably …
1 Darfield earthquake and includes up to ten events that induced liquefaction. Most notably …
Critical state soil mechanics for cyclic liquefaction and postliquefaction behavior: DEM study
Discrete-element method (DEM) simulations of three-dimensional (3D) assemblies of
ellipsoid particles were used to evaluate the critical state (CS) for both drained and …
ellipsoid particles were used to evaluate the critical state (CS) for both drained and …
Development of region-specific soil behavior type index correlations for evaluating liquefaction hazard in Christchurch, New Zealand
Utilizing an unprecedented database of field and laboratory test data from Christchurch,
New Zealand, this study develops deterministic and probabilistic correlations relating the …
New Zealand, this study develops deterministic and probabilistic correlations relating the …