Liquefaction maps.
Material type: TextPublication details: Redwood City, Calif. : Applied Technology Council, 1996Description: 12 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.349520973 21
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Liquefaction, a process in which loose, granular soils below the ground water table temporarily lose strength during strong earthquake shaking has been the cause of considerable damage during earthquakes. This technical brief inventories and describes the available regional liquefaction hazard maps in the U.S. and gives information on how to obtain them. The types of maps are explained, as well as the methods for determining liquefaction susceptibility
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