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Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region
The Jammu Region (JR) in the northwestern Himalayas trigged by medium to high magnitude near-field as well as far-field earthquake events, including the most recent 2019 Mirpur earthquake. In this paper, an attempt has been made to develop the zonation map for liquefaction hazard in the JR based on...
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author | Ansari, Abdullah Zahoor, Falak Rao, Kondalamahanaty Seshagiri Jain, Arvind Kumar |
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description | The Jammu Region (JR) in the northwestern Himalayas trigged by medium to high magnitude near-field as well as far-field earthquake events, including the most recent 2019 Mirpur earthquake. In this paper, an attempt has been made to develop the zonation map for liquefaction hazard in the JR based on liquefaction potential index ([Formula: see text] ) and probability of liquefaction ([Formula: see text] ). To achieve this, factor of safety against liquefaction was estimated using standard penetration test (SPT) data collected from geotechnical consultancies and shear wave velocity measured during field testing at 243 locations, and an integrated liquefaction hazard map generated. The liquefaction features such as sand blows and ground rupture were found in Jatah (Samba district) and Simbal (Jammu district). According to the integrated hazard map, places near the bank of Tawi River and Ravi River in Jammu have young alluvium, making them particularly prone to liquefaction. Liquefaction does not occur in the eastern and western sections because of high shear wave velocities and rock at shallow depth, and it also does not occur in the central area due to thick sand deposits. [Formula: see text] values ranged from 0 to 27.45 having very low to very high liquefaction risk. [Formula: see text] is greater than 0.75 for sites located on the southwestern side due to uniformly graded soil having extremely low SPT (N) and [Formula: see text] values. This study will aid site planners in the construction of structures that consider liquefaction mitigation and well-defined liquefaction risk measures. |
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spelling | pubmed-93619152022-08-10 Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region Ansari, Abdullah Zahoor, Falak Rao, Kondalamahanaty Seshagiri Jain, Arvind Kumar Bull Eng Geol Environ Original Paper The Jammu Region (JR) in the northwestern Himalayas trigged by medium to high magnitude near-field as well as far-field earthquake events, including the most recent 2019 Mirpur earthquake. In this paper, an attempt has been made to develop the zonation map for liquefaction hazard in the JR based on liquefaction potential index ([Formula: see text] ) and probability of liquefaction ([Formula: see text] ). To achieve this, factor of safety against liquefaction was estimated using standard penetration test (SPT) data collected from geotechnical consultancies and shear wave velocity measured during field testing at 243 locations, and an integrated liquefaction hazard map generated. The liquefaction features such as sand blows and ground rupture were found in Jatah (Samba district) and Simbal (Jammu district). According to the integrated hazard map, places near the bank of Tawi River and Ravi River in Jammu have young alluvium, making them particularly prone to liquefaction. Liquefaction does not occur in the eastern and western sections because of high shear wave velocities and rock at shallow depth, and it also does not occur in the central area due to thick sand deposits. [Formula: see text] values ranged from 0 to 27.45 having very low to very high liquefaction risk. [Formula: see text] is greater than 0.75 for sites located on the southwestern side due to uniformly graded soil having extremely low SPT (N) and [Formula: see text] values. This study will aid site planners in the construction of structures that consider liquefaction mitigation and well-defined liquefaction risk measures. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-08-04 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9361915/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10064-022-02852-3 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022, Springer Nature or its licensor holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Ansari, Abdullah Zahoor, Falak Rao, Kondalamahanaty Seshagiri Jain, Arvind Kumar Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title | Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title_full | Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title_fullStr | Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title_full_unstemmed | Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title_short | Liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of Himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the Jammu Region |
title_sort | liquefaction hazard assessment in a seismically active region of himalayas using geotechnical and geophysical investigations: a case study of the jammu region |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9361915/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10064-022-02852-3 |
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