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Soil Remediation Techniques for Reduction of Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction
This paper provides an overview of remediation techniques currently in use to improve liquefiable soils. An overview of liquefaction and hazard reduction methods is presented including methods of implementation, suitability, and practical considerations. Techniques include soil replacement, vibro-compaction, vibro-replacement, dynamic compaction, explosive compaction, and site drainage enhancement.
Soil Remediation Techniques for Reduction of Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction
This paper provides an overview of remediation techniques currently in use to improve liquefiable soils. An overview of liquefaction and hazard reduction methods is presented including methods of implementation, suitability, and practical considerations. Techniques include soil replacement, vibro-compaction, vibro-replacement, dynamic compaction, explosive compaction, and site drainage enhancement.
Soil Remediation Techniques for Reduction of Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction
Moffat, Barbara S. (author)
Structures Congress 2007 ; 2007 ; Long Beach, California, United States
2007-10-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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