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Assessment of CPT-based methods for liquefaction evaluation in a Liquefaction Potential Index (LPI) framework
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2015
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
In practice, several competing liquefaction evaluation procedures (LEPs) are used to compute factors of safety against soil liquefaction, often for use within a liquefaction potential index (LPI) framework to assess liquefaction hazard. At present, the influence of the selected LEP on the accuracy of LPI hazard assessment is unknown, and the need for LEP-specific calibrations of the LPI hazard scale has never been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the
doi:10.1680/gee.61491.003
fatcat:b254kgoggvc65e4b4uoh4vyi6q