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Title
Case Studies of Liquefaction and Lifeline Performance during Past Earthquakes. Volume 1. Japanese Case Studies.
File
PB92197243.pdf
Author(s)
Hamada, M.; O'Rourke, T.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., February 17, 1992, 430 p.
Identifying Number(s)
NCEER-92-0001
Abstract
The volume is part of a two-volume compilation of case studies focusing on large, earthquake-induced ground deformations and their effects on lifeline facilities. The two-volume set represents cooperative efforts between the United States and Japan to pool resources, establish a comprehensive database and effect mutual improvement of analytical, experimental, and design methods for lifeline systems. The volume concentrates on earthquake-induced ground deformation in Japan, and consists of case histories of the: (1) 1923 Kanto earthquake, (2) 1948 Fukui earthquake, (3) 1964 Niigata earthquake, (4) 1983 Nihonkai-Chubu earthquake, and (5) 1990 Luzon, Philippines earthquake. These particular earthquakes were chosen because they provide accurate records of permanent ground deformations and their effects upon lifelines, and also because these earthquakes gave rise to extensive investigations into local soil conditions, especially subsurface conditions.
Keywords
Kanto earthquake; Soils; Deformation; Luzon earthquake; Niigata earthquake; Earthquake damage; Foreign technology; Earth movement; Earthquake engineering; Fukui earthquake; Liquefaction; Soil dynamics; Soil properties; Nihonkai-Chubu earthquake; Case studies; Japan; Earthquakes; Soil structure