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Journal Articles (Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering)
Items in this Collection
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1992
Ferreira, R. S., Robertson, P. K.
Abstract: An interpretation method has been developed to incorporate nonlinear soil behavior to interpret undrained pressure-meter test results. The method makes use of both the loading and unloading portions of the pressuremeter test. The proposed interpretation method accepts that some level of...
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2001
Lord, E. R. F., Hofmann, B. A., Fourie, A. B., Mikular, J., Robertson, P. K.
An opportunity to re–examine the liquefaction potential of hydraulically placed tailings sand has been provided by the Canadian Liquefaction Experiment (CANLEX). As part of this experiment, undisturbed samples of tailings sand were recovered after freezing the tailings in situ. Examination of...
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1999
Robertson, P. K., Wride, C. E., McRoberts, E. C.
Abstract: When sandy soils respond in a strain-softening manner to undrained loading, an estimation of the resulting undrained shear strength (S-u) is required to determine the potential for flow liquefaction at a given site. One of the most commonly used methods for estimating the undrained...
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1997
Robertson, P. K., Morgenstern, N. R., Chillarige, A. V., Christian, H.
Abstract: Liquefaction failures of loose sand deposits can be a major concern for the stability of coastal structures. an investigation to evaluate the possible contributions of different triggering mechanisms in a major liquefaction failure that occurred in 1985 at the mouth of the Main Channel...
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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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1995
Sego, D. C., Cunning, J. C., Robertson, P. K.
Abstract: Shear wave velocity (V-s) measurements were carried out in a triaxial testing program on three different cohesionless soils. The V-s was measured using bender elements during consolidation and at ultimate steady state. After consolidation the soil samples were loaded in shear under...
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1995
Robertson, P. K., Cunning, J. C., Sego, D. C., Sasitharian, S.
Abstract: The initial state of a sand, defined by the void ratio and effective mean normal stress, can be used to predict its large-strain response. Laboratory studies have shown that the shear-wave velocity of a sand is controlled primarily by the effective confining stresses and void ratio....
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Simplified geostatistical analysis of earthquake-induced ground response at the Wildlife Site, California, U.S.A
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Elkateb, T., Chalaturnyk, R., Robertson, P. K.
Abstract: Almost all natural soils are highly variable and rarely homogeneous. In this study, the seismic response of the Wildlife Site, Imperial Valley, California, U.S.A., has been analysed to assess the effect of ground heterogeneity on liquefaction assessment in a probabilistic analysis...
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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...
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2000
Czajewski, K., Konrad, J. M., Monahan, P. A., Robertson, P. K., Zavodni, Z., Plewes, H. D., Sokowicz, J., Hofmann, B. A., Cathro, D. C., Law, T., Hughes, J., Howie, J. A., Chan, D. H., Phillips, R., Youd, T. L., Watts, B. D., Morgenstern, N. R., Biggar, K. W., Imrie, A. S., Stewart, R. A., Atukorala, U., Woeller, D. J., Wride, C. E., Scott, D., Piche, R., Kupper, A., Sego, D. C., Gu, W. H., Byrne, P. M., List, B. R., Hammamji, Y., Lord, E. R. F., Campanella, R. G., Finn, W. D. L., Tan, S., Vaid, Y. P.
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...