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Liquefaction at the Imperial Valley Wildlife Site
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Liquefaction during historic earthquakes in New Zealand
(1984-12-31) -
Liquefaction induced kinematic loads on piles and inertia loads - literature review and recommendations for design
(2023-04-19)Earthquake shaking can cause soil liquefaction in certain types of soil. The associated loss of soil strength and stiffness coupled with any lateral ground movement can be damaging to buildings and their foundations. Pile ... -
Liquefaction potential and piezocone response
(1995-06-30) -
Liquefaction potential of sand-gravel mixtures: experimental observations
(2022-04-27)Case histories from at least 27 earthquakes worldwide (including three from New Zealand: 1929 Mw7.6 Murchison earthquake; 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake; and 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake) have indicated that liquefaction ... -
Liquefaction Risk Analysis of Native and Reclaimed Soil Deposits in Central Wellington
(2021-04-14)Following the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, severe and damaging liquefaction was observed at the port of Wellington in areas of reclamation fills built at the beginning of or mid 20th century. However, little or no damage was ... -
Liquefaction susceptibility based on dissipated energy
(1996-06-30) -
Livermore (U.S.) earthquakes / Kaiwharawhara reclamation
(1980-06-30) -
Local buckling of universal beam flanges
(1982-06-30) -
Log house performance in the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake
(2017-06-30) -
Loss estimation for insurance purposes
(1989-12-31) -
Low damage solution for a biomass boiler structure by a new three-dimensional seismic isolation
(2021-04-14)The February 2011 Christchurch earthquake caused significant property damage within Christchurch city. Since this devastating event, there has been a shift in engineering practice to Performance Based Design (PBD), to limit ... -
Low Damage Wall To Floor Connections For Seismic Resilient Timber Structures
(2023-04-19)Rocking timber walls provide superior seismic performance in comparison with conventional light timber structures. Nevertheless, there is an uplift movement at the base of the wall that is translated as vertical displacement ... -
Low rise reinforced concrete buildings of limited ductility
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Macrozoning for earthquake engineering
(1972-09-30) -
Magnitudes of New Zealand earthquakes, 1901-1993
(1998-12-31)