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Andreas Griffith
9 April, 05:01
What is soil liquefaction?
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Kristian Krause
9 April, 05:25
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Soil liquefaction describes a phenomenon whereby a saturated or partially saturated substantially loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress, usually earthquake shaking or other sudden change in stress condition, causing it to behave like a liquid.
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