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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 30, Issue 17, Pages -Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2003GL017601
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[1] Field-based, basin-wide relations are discovered among coseismic ground motion, water-level change and liquefaction induced by the 1999 (M-w = 7.5) Chi-Chi earthquake, Taiwan. The relations imply thresholds of 4.4 m/s(2) and 0.6 m/s in the spectral acceleration and velocity at 1 Hz, respectively, below which pore pressure does not change appreciably and above which pore pressure increases exponentially with increasing acceleration and velocity. Liquefaction occurs when the 1-Hz spectral acceleration and velocity and the peak ground acceleration exceed -16 m/s(2), -2.4 m/s, and -2.5 m/s(2) (-0.26 g), respectively. Broad consistency between the present and previous results suggests that the relations may be transferable to other areas and may provide fundamental constraints for modeling coseismic pore-pressure increase and liquefaction.
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