Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City

This paper presents the liquefaction potential of densely populated Kolkata city, which is situated on the world's largest delta island with very soft and thick alluvial soil deposits. Due to presence of soft alluvium deposits at shallow depths, soil resistance against liquefaction is expected...

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Main Authors: Ravi Sankar Jakka, Amit Shiuly, Ranjit Das
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description This paper presents the liquefaction potential of densely populated Kolkata city, which is situated on the world's largest delta island with very soft and thick alluvial soil deposits. Due to presence of soft alluvium deposits at shallow depths, soil resistance against liquefaction is expected to be less. Additionally, large thickness of soil layers may amplify the ground shaking resulting in high seismic demand on the soil. Here in this study, variation of factor of safety against liquefaction is evaluated with depth at different locations in Kolkota city. The study founds striking results that the Kolkata city soils are less prone to liquefaction even though there is significant ground amplification due to presence of thick soil deposits.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:igg:jgee00:v:4:y:2013:i:2:p:18-33 2025-01-16T21:37:21+00:00 Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City Ravi Sankar Jakka Amit Shiuly Ranjit Das http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/ijgee.2013070102 unknown http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/ijgee.2013070102 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:37:22Z This paper presents the liquefaction potential of densely populated Kolkata city, which is situated on the world's largest delta island with very soft and thick alluvial soil deposits. Due to presence of soft alluvium deposits at shallow depths, soil resistance against liquefaction is expected to be less. Additionally, large thickness of soil layers may amplify the ground shaking resulting in high seismic demand on the soil. Here in this study, variation of factor of safety against liquefaction is evaluated with depth at different locations in Kolkota city. The study founds striking results that the Kolkata city soils are less prone to liquefaction even though there is significant ground amplification due to presence of thick soil deposits. Article in Journal/Newspaper Delta Island RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
spellingShingle Ravi Sankar Jakka
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Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title_full Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title_fullStr Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title_full_unstemmed Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title_short Liquefaction Potential for Kolkata City
title_sort liquefaction potential for kolkata city
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