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Fragility functions for performance-based ground failure due to soil liquefaction
Maurer, Brett W.; van Ballegooy, Sjoerd; Bradley, Brendon A. (2017-10)The severity of liquefaction manifested at the ground surface is a pragmatic proxy of damage potential for various infrastructure assets, making it particularly useful for hazard mapping, land-use planning, and preliminary ... -
Predicting Liquefaction in Near-Real-Time (NRT): An Assessment of Geospatial vs. Geotechnical Models During the Canterbury Earthquakes
Maurer, Brett W.; Bradley, Brendon A.; van Ballegooy, Sjoerd (2017-10)Semi-empirical models based on in-situ geotechnical tests have become the standard of practice for predicting soil liquefaction. Since the inception of the "simplified" cyclic-stress model in 1971, variants based on various ... -
Probabalistic Prediction of Severity of Liquefaction Surface Manifestation Using Geotechnical and Geospatial Models
Maurer, Brett W.; van Ballegooy, Sjoerd; Bradley, Brendon A. (2017-08-08)The severity of liquefaction manifested at the ground surface is a pragmatic proxy of damage potential for various infrastructure assets, making it particularly useful for hazard mapping ,land-use planning, and preliminary ...