Duman, E. Subası; Ikizler, S. - In: Natural Hazards 73 (2014) 3, pp. 1863-1887
One of the most important causes of damages after the earthquakes is the soil liquefaction. Liquefaction can be defined as temporary loss in strength of saturated sandy and silty deposits under transient and cyclic loadings due to excess pore water pressure. This study includes determination of...