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'In siesme What does that mean liquefaction of the soil?

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تم إضافة السؤال من قبل ماحي عابد , Civil engineer , Technical building control
تاريخ النشر: 2015/03/25
Wolf Klaas Kinsbergen
من قبل Wolf Klaas Kinsbergen , Managing Director, Designer , ingenieursbureau KB International NV

Liquefaction occurs in saturated soils, that is, soils in which the space between individual particles is completely filled with water. This water exerts a pressure on the soil particles that influences how tightly the particles themselves are pressed together. Prior to an earthquake, the water pressure is relatively low. However, earthquake shaking can cause the water pressure to increase to the point where the soil particles can readily move with respect to each other.

You can see this clearly on a beach, close to the sea, where the water level is clos to the surface.

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