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Damage to man‐made islands caused by the 1995 Hyogo‐ken Nanbu earthquake
On January 17, 1995, a severe earthquake struck Kobe City and surrounding regions. The earthquake caused extensive damage to building, lifeline systems, transportation, and port facilities, including large‐scale earth structures, e.g., man‐made islands.
All the piers on the man‐made islands were damaged. The damage to the piers was mostly due to the lateral displacement of concrete caissons during the severe ground shaking. Consequently, the apron fell down in the cave produced by the movement of the caisson. The lateral displacement of the concrete caissons was about 7 m at maximum, and the settlement of the apron part was about 3 m at maximum. The settlement of breakwaters was in a range between 1 and 2 m. Some of the breakwaters sank into the sea.
Liquefaction occurred in a wide area of Port Island, but we observed that most failures of the piers were not necessarily due to the liquefaction of the reclaimed materials.
Damage to man‐made islands caused by the 1995 Hyogo‐ken Nanbu earthquake
On January 17, 1995, a severe earthquake struck Kobe City and surrounding regions. The earthquake caused extensive damage to building, lifeline systems, transportation, and port facilities, including large‐scale earth structures, e.g., man‐made islands.
All the piers on the man‐made islands were damaged. The damage to the piers was mostly due to the lateral displacement of concrete caissons during the severe ground shaking. Consequently, the apron fell down in the cave produced by the movement of the caisson. The lateral displacement of the concrete caissons was about 7 m at maximum, and the settlement of the apron part was about 3 m at maximum. The settlement of breakwaters was in a range between 1 and 2 m. Some of the breakwaters sank into the sea.
Liquefaction occurred in a wide area of Port Island, but we observed that most failures of the piers were not necessarily due to the liquefaction of the reclaimed materials.
Damage to man‐made islands caused by the 1995 Hyogo‐ken Nanbu earthquake
Fukue, Masaharu (Autor:in) / Kawakami, Tetsutaro (Autor:in)
Marine Georesources & Geotechnology ; 14 ; 237-250
01.01.1996
14 pages
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