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Dynamics of Liquefaction During the 1987 Superstition Hills, California, Earthquake
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1989
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LiquefactionEngineeringExcess Pore PressuresSoil LiquefactionSoil-structure InteractionEarthquake ScenarioEarth ScienceSuperstition HillsGeotechnical EngineeringGeotechnical ProblemThreshold ValueSeabed LiquefactionEarthquake EngineeringHorizontal AccelerationInduced SeismicityEngineering GeologySeismologyGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSeismic Hazard
Simultaneous measurements of seismically induced pore-water pressure changes and surface and subsurface accelerations at a site undergoing liquefaction caused by the Superstition Hills, California, earthquake (24 November 1987; M = 6.6) reveal that total pore pressures approached lithostatic conditions, but, unexpectedly, after most of the strong motion ceased. Excess pore pressures were generated once horizontal acceleration exceeded a threshold value.
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