Analysis of vertical inclusions in soils as countermeasure to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading

Liquefaction is the phenomenon in which a soil's strength is reduced due to a rise in pore water pressure in loose, saturated sand. It is typically caused by an earthquake or other rapid applications of stress and results in the soil behaving like a liquid. One type of failure associated with l...

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Main Authors: Buensuceso, Sabrina Luz B. (Author), Torres, Isabella L. (Author)
Other Authors: Acacio, Alexis Philip A. (adviser.)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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