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Journal Articles (Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering)
Items in this Collection
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1992
Finn, W. D. L., Robertson, P. K., Woeller, D.
Abstract: Impressive progress has been made in the last 25 years in recognizing liquefaction hazards, understanding liquefaction phenomena, and analyzing and evaluating the potential for liquefaction at a site. Recent findings related to the application of the seismic cone penetration test (SCPT)...
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2000
Konrad, J. M., Law, T., Piche, R., Finn, W. D. L., Cathro, D. C., Atukorala, U., Byrne, P. M., Youd, T. L., Wride, C. E., Biggar, K. W., Sego, D. C., Hofmann, B. A., Vaid, Y. P., Hughes, J., List, B. R., Monahan, P. A., Sokowicz, J., Czajewski, K., Stewart, R. A., Lord, E. R. F., Zavodni, Z., Kupper, A., Imrie, A. S., Woeller, D. J., Robertson, P. K., Campanella, R. G., Chan, D. H., Scott, D., Phillips, R., Hammamji, Y., Howie, J. A., Watts, B. D., Morgenstern, N. R., Plewes, H. D., Gu, W. H., Tan, S.
Abstract: The Canadian geotechnical engineering community has completed a major collaborative 5 year research project entitled the Canadian Liquefaction Experiment (CANLEX). The main objective of the project was to study the phenomenon of soil liquefaction, which can occur in saturated sandy...