نتایج جستجو برای: coseismic geological effects liquefaction

تعداد نتایج: 1571417  

1996

INTRODUCTION Environmental impacts from large-scale commercialization of coal liquefaction are important to government, industry, the public, and a variety of interest groups. This report reviews environmental issues associated with coal liquefaction processes by addressing the following topics: ● A comparison of the environmental differences among technologies; “ A comparison of the impacts am...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract A strong earthquake with Mw 6.3 occurred in Yogyakarta on May 27, 2006, causes of damage to DI Province and Central Java Province, including Klaten Regency. The geological stratigraphy consists volcanic breccias, lava tuff this area generally shallow groundwater levels, which can trigger liquefaction. potential liquefaction analysis study uses Standard Penetration Test (SPT) data carri...

2010
E. A. Hetland E. M. Dunham

S U M M A R Y We present a model of localized, aseismic fault creep during the full interseismic period, including both transient and steady fault creep, in response to a sequence of imposed coseismic slip events and tectonic loading. We consider the behaviour of models with linear viscous, non-linear viscous, rate-dependent friction, and rateand state-dependent friction fault rheologies. Both ...

2005
Corné Kreemer Geoffrey Blewitt William C. Hammond Hans-Peter Plag

Static coseismic offsets >1 mm are observed up to 7800 km away from the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 26 Dec. 2004 using global GPS network data. We investigate the rupture process based on far-field continuous GPS data. To reduce error in the coseismic offset estimates due to post-seismic deformation in the days following the main shock, we simultaneously fit a model of coand postseismic...

2009

1 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Abstract i i Acknowledgments viii Problem and Thesis Objective I Review of Previous Work 2 Multi-Criteria Optimal Design 2 Reliability-Based Design Earthquake Identification 6 A Time Variant Approach to Performance-Based Engineering 9 Seismic Performance Evaluation For Steel Moment Frames 10 Optimal Probabilistic Seismic Demand Models For Typical Highway Overpass...

2012
J. Izawa Y. Murono K. Tanoue

Severe soil liquefaction due to a long duration earthquake with low acceleration occurred at Tokyo Bay area in the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake. This phenomenon clearly shows that soil liquefaction is affected by properties of input waves. This paper describes effect of wave properties of earthquake on liquefaction using effective stress analysis with some earthquakes. Analyt...

2012
M. Tolon D. Ural

Simplified techniques based on in situ testing methods are commonly used to assess seismic liquefaction potential. Many of these simplified methods are based on finding the liquefaction boundary. As the liquefaction classification problem is highly nonlinear in nature, it is difficult to develop a comprehensive model taking into account all the independent variables, such as the seismic and soi...

Journal: :Geoenvironmental Disasters 2021

Abstract The 7.5 M w tectonic earthquake that hit Palu City on 28 September 2018 was followed by tsunami and liquefaction, triggered massive mudflows in Balaroa, Petobo, Jono Oge areas. This study focuses the generating factors of liquefaction such as condition soil lithology, depth water table, distance to focal mechanism, thickness soft sediment. Microtremor data, including Horizontal Vertica...

2007
PAN

The amount of wood residue is used as a measurement of the extent of wood liquefaction. Characterization of the residue from wood liquefaction provides a new approach to understand some fundamental aspects of the liquefaction reaction. Residues were characterized by wet chemical analyses, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy (...

2017
Brendan Meade John P. Loveless Brendan J. Meade

Plate motions are governed by equilibrium between basal and edge forces. Great earthquakes may induce differential static stress changes across tectonic plates, enabling a new equilibrium state. Here we consider the torque balance for idealized circular plates and find a simple scalar relationship for changes in relative plate speed as a function of its size, upper mantle viscosity, and coseism...

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