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Title Assessment Of Liquefaction Potential Of Allahabad, India: A Future Smart City
ID_Doc 10867
Authors Sharma K.K.; Pallav K.; Singh M.; Imam A.; Harrison A.
Year 2023
Published Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 331 LNCE
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1579-8_30
Abstract In the present work, seismic hazard assessment is performed for Allahabad city in terms of liquefaction potential index (LPI) for a hypothetical earthquake along the Allahabad fault of magnitude Mw 6.7 for different surface peak ground acceleration (PGA) levels (0.06, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2 g). Factor of safety against liquefaction (FS) has been estimated using modified semi-empirical process from Idriss and Boulanger (Soil Dyn Earthq Eng 26, 115–130, 2006 (Mogami, T., Kubo, K.: The behaviour of soil during vibration. In: 3rd International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, pp. 152–155 (1953))) for all depths of 116 boreholes across Allahabad. Estimated FS values are used for computing LPI (deterministic) valuwheres. Liquefaction potential hazard contour maps are shown in terms of spatial distribution of FS and LPI indices. It is observed that a large part of Allahabad is safe against FS for lower PGA values (0.06 and 0.1 g) but has a potential to liquefy under high intensity shaking of 0.15 g and 0.2 g PGA at depth 15 m or more. In terms of LPI, most places have “low” to “very low” liquefaction severity (i.e. LPI < 5) for (0.06 and 0.1) g. It gets modified to “high” (i.e. LPI b/w 5–15) for (0.15 and 0.2) g at Naini, Jhalwa, Sangam area, near railway station and Jhunsi region. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
Author Keywords Cyclic stress ratio; Lateral spreading; Liquefaction; LPI; Peak ground acceleration


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