Seismic shaking and tectonic deformation during strong earthquakes can trigger widespread environmental effects. The severity and extent of a given effect relates to the characteristics …
C Wang, M Manga - Water and Earthquakes, 2021 - Springer
Injecting fluids in the crust, or their extraction, changes pore pressure and poroelastic stresses. Both pressure and stress changes can promote seismicity and, hence, the seismic …
JJ Bommer - Bulletin of earthquake engineering, 2022 - Springer
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods through the reduction of seismic risk. Directly or indirectly, this generally requires …
Anthropogenic changes to the environment can enhance earthquake-triggered landslides, yet their role in earthquake disasters is often overlooked. Co-seismic landslides frequently …
Coseismic static stress changes and dynamic stresses generated by seismic waves cause changes in water level in wells and in stream flow and alter hydrogeologic properties such …
The 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence began with the 4 September 2010, Mw7. 1 Darfield earthquake and includes up to ten events that induced liquefaction. Most notably …
Several probabilistic liquefaction triggering approaches, or liquefaction manifestation severity approaches, have been developed to consider the uncertainties related to …
R Wang, P Fu, JM Zhang, YF Dafalias - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake …, 2019 - Elsevier
Although the density of sand has long been considered to be the predominant factor for liquefaction resistance, observations during earthquake sequences and laboratory tests …
Earthquakes occurring over the past decade in the Canterbury region of New Zealand have resulted in liquefaction case-history data of unprecedented quantity. This provides the …