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Evaluation of liquefaction potentials based on shear wave velocities in Pohang City, South Korea

Author(s)
Ji, YuminKim, ByungminKim, Kiseog
Issued Date
2021-02
DOI
10.1186/s40703-020-00132-1
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/55685
Citation
International Journal of Geo-Engineering, v.12, no.1
Abstract
This study evaluates the potentials of liquefaction caused by the 2017 moment magnitude 5.4 earthquake in Pohang City, South Korea. We obtain shear wave velocity profiles measured by suspension PS logging tests at the five sites near the epicenter. We also perform downhole tests at three of the five sites. Among the five sites, the surface manifestations (i.e., sand boils) were observed at the three sites, and not at the other two sites. The maximum accelerations on the ground surface at the five sites are estimated using the Next Generation Attenuation relationships for Western United State ground motion prediction equations. The shear wave velocity profiles from the two tests are slightly different, resulting in varying cyclic resistance ratios, factors of safety against liquefaction, and liquefaction potential indices. Nevertheless, we found that both test approaches can be used to evaluate liquefaction potentials. The liquefaction potential indices at the liquefied sites are approximately 1.5–13.9, whereas those at the non-liquefied sites are approximately 0–0.3.
Publisher
Springer | The Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI)
ISSN
2198-2783
Keyword (Author)
LiquefactionLiquefaction potential indexShear wave velocitySuspension PS logging testDownhole test

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