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CPT-based probabilistic and deterministic assessment of in situ seismic soil liquefaction potential

January 1, 2006

This paper presents a complete methodology for both probabilistic and deterministic assessment of seismic soil liquefaction triggering potential based on the cone penetration test (CPT). A comprehensive worldwide set of CPT-based liquefaction field case histories were compiled and back analyzed, and the data then used to develop probabilistic triggering correlations. Issues investigated in this study include improved normalization of CPT resistance measurements for the influence of effective overburden stress, and adjustment to CPT tip resistance for the potential influence of "thin" liquefiable layers. The effects of soil type and soil character (i.e., "fines" adjustment) for the new correlations are based on a combination of CPT tip and sleeve resistance. To quantify probability for performancebased engineering applications, Bayesian "regression" methods were used, and the uncertainties of all variables comprising both the seismic demand and the liquefaction resistance were estimated and included in the analysis. The resulting correlations were developed using a Bayesian framework and are presented in both probabilistic and deterministic formats. The results are compared to previous probabilistic and deterministic correlations. ?? 2006 ASCE.

Publication Year 2006
Title CPT-based probabilistic and deterministic assessment of in situ seismic soil liquefaction potential
DOI 10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0241(2006)132:8(1032)
Authors R.E.S. Moss, R.B. Seed, R. E. Kayen, J.P. Stewart, A. Der Kiureghian, K.O. Cetin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Index ID 70028040
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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