Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region

A Ansari, F Zahoor, KS Rao, AK Jain - Bulletin of Engineering Geology …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Jammu Region (JR) in the northwestern Himalayas trigged by medium to high
magnitude near-field as well as far-field earthquake events, including the most recent 2019 …

Semi-supervised learning method for the augmentation of an incomplete image-based inventory of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction surface effects

A Asadi, LG Baise, C Sanon, M Koch, S Chatterjee… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Soil liquefaction often occurs as a secondary hazard during earthquakes and can lead to
significant structural and infrastructure damage. Liquefaction is most often documented …

Soil classification for seismic site effect using MASW and ReMi methods: a case study from western Anatolia (Dikili-İzmir)

S Karabulut - Journal of Applied Geophysics, 2018 - Elsevier
The study area is located in the northern part of Izmir, Western Turkey, prone to an active
tectonic extensional regime and includes typical features of sedimentary basins, horst …

A low-cost energy-efficient cableless geophone unit for passive surface wave surveys

K Dai, X Li, C Lu, Q You, Z Huang, HF Wu - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
The passive surface wave survey is a practical, non-invasive seismic exploration method
that has increasingly been used in geotechnical engineering. However, in situ deployment …

Reassessing the Mycenaean earthquake hypothesis: results of the HERACLES project from Tiryns and Midea, Greece

KG Hinzen, J Maran… - Bulletin of the …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Observations at Mycenaean archaeological sites of tilted and curved walls, broken pottery,
and human skeletons led to the hypothesis that these sites in the Argolid, Peloponnese …

The Importance of Assessing the Geological Site Effects of Ancient Earthquakes from the Archaeoseismological Point of View

HR Hinojosa - Eng, 2023 - mdpi.com
Earthquakes have and continue to, occur worldwide, though some places are affected more
than others by earthquake-induced ground shaking and the same earthquake can cause …

Subsurface geological characterization of the Late Neogene–Quaternary Argive Basin, Peloponnese, Greece using transient electromagnetic data and vintage …

HR Hinojosa-Prieto, P Soupios, P Barsukov - Geosciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The onshore and offshore clastic deposits of the Argive Basin and the Argolic Gulf,
respectively, in Peloponnese, Greece, form a Late Neogene–Quaternary half-graben that …

Estimation of the moment magnitude and local site effects of a postulated Late Bronze Age earthquake: Mycenaean citadels of Tiryns and Midea, Greece

HR Hinojosa-Prieto - Annals of Geophysics, 2020 - annalsofgeophysics.eu
Previously interpreted archaeological and geological field data from the Argive Basin,
Greece, have been used to hypothesized that the nearby Late Bronze Age Mycenaean …

New insights on subsurface geological and tectonic structure of the Athens basin (Greece), derived from urban gravity measurements

S Dilalos, JD Alexopoulos, S Lozios - Journal of Applied Geophysics, 2019 - Elsevier
The gravity method has been applied, with a total of 1.122 gravity measurements for the
subsurface investigation of the geotectonic structure beneath the urban and sub-urban …

Geophysical approach to study the potential ocean wave-induced liquefaction: an example at Magoodhoo Island (Faafu Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean)

V Di Fiore, M Punzo, G Cavuoto, P Galli… - Marine Geophysical …, 2020 - Springer
This paper presents an application of geophysical techniques to determine the liquefaction
potential of the surface sand layer under wave loading in an atoll island, Magoodhoo Island …