The Effect of Various Peak Ground Acceleration Level in Petobo Irrigation Canal Area Post 2018's Liquefaction Disaster
The soil liquefaction disaster in Petobo, Central Sulawesi, caused massive terrain damage. With a total displacement of up to 800 meters and a total sliding area of 1.43 km2, the soil structure was deformed. The 7.5 Mw earthquake with the maximum PGA of 0.45 was causing flow-induced liquefaction wit...
Main Authors: | Sauri, S., Rifa'I, A., Hardiyatmo, H. C. |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282191/1/Sauri_2022_The%20Effect%20of%20Various%20Peak%20Ground%20AccelerationLevel%20in.pdf |
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