Soil Liquefaction During Earthquakes (Engineering monographs on earthquake criteria, structural design, and strong motion records)
This monograph updates a subject area covered in the 1982 classic text used around the world, <i> Ground Motions and Soil Liquefaction During Earthquakes,</i> by H. Bolton Seed and I.M. Idriss. The new publication will fill a need for a thorough synthesis in one accessible resource for students, practicing engineers, and other professionals of progress in the study of liquefaction since 1982. The following areas are covered: <b>Fundamentals of liquefaction behavior</b>: a framework for a common understanding of the development and limitations of various engineering analytical procedures. <b>Liquefaction triggering analysis</b>: methods for evaluating the potential for liquefaction triggering. <b>Consequences and mitigation of liquefaction</b>: examples of lateral spreading and post-liquefaction settlement analyses, the use of factors of safety in engineering practice, mitigation strategies, and methods for ground improvement. <b>Cyclic softening of saturated clays</b>: engineering procedures for evaluating the potential performance of cohesive fine-grained soils. Three of the 136 figures are in color, illustrating comparisons of liquefaction analysis procedures.