Soil Liquefaction
Ross W. Boulanger (University of California, Davis)
Liquefaction in the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake: Lessons for U.S. Practice

Kohji Tokimatsu (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and Kota Katsumata
Liquefaction-induced Damage to Buildings in Urayasu City during the 2011 Tohoku Pacific Earthquake

Kazue Wakamatsu (Kanto Gakuin University)
Recurrent Liquefaction Induced by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Compared with the 1987 Earthquake

Hidenori Takahashi (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism), Terumi Oohashi and Hidenori Endoh
Earthquake Damage Investigation of Gravity-type Quay Walls in Ibaraki Port

Kazuya Yasuhara (Ibaraki University), Makoto Tamura, Yu Tabayashi, Satoshi Murakami and Hirotaka Nakajima
Residential Damage in Ibaraki during the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake

Ramon Verdugo (CMGI Ltd.)
Comparing Liquefaction Phenomena Observed during the 2010 Maule, Chile Earthquake and 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake

Shigeki Senna (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention), Nobusuke Hasegawa, Takahiro Maeda and Hiroyuki Fujiwara
Liquefaction Damage of the Tonegawa Basin Caused by the 2011 Off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake

Yoshimichi Tsukamoto (Tokyo University of Science), Shouhei Kawabe, Takaji Kokusho and Kazuhiro Araki
Soil Liquefaction Observed at Areas Located along the Lower Stream of Tonegawa River during 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake

Shouhei Kawabe (Tokyo University of Science), Yoshimichi Tsukamoto, Takaji Kokusho and Ryosuke Takahashi
Soil Liquefaction Observed at Katori City Located along the Lower Stream of Tonegawa River during 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake

Wei F. Lee (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Kenji Ishihara and Chun Chi Chen
Liquefaction of Silty Sand - Preliminary Studies from Recent Taiwan, New Zealand and Japan Earthquakes

Takaji Kokusho (Chuo University), Yohta Nagao, Fumiki Ito and Takahisa Fukuyama
Aging Effect on Sand Liquefaction Observed during the 2011 Earthquake and Basic Laboratory Studies

Masanori Ishihara (Public Works Research Institute) and Tetsuya Sasaki
Relationship between Age of Ground and Liquefaction Occurrence in the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake

Atsuo Onoue (Koa Corporation), Fei Cai, Miyoko Nakajima, Masayoshi Nishikawa, Takashi Torigoe and Kumiko Yoneda
Behavior of Liquefied Soil Near Boundary of Backfilled Basin due to Main and Following Maximum Aftershock

Shunichi Higuchi (Obayashi Co.) and Joji Ejiri
Influence of the Earthquake Motion Characteristics on the Ground Settlement Behavior due to Liquefaction

Hideki Funahara (Taisei Corporation), Sadayuki Ishizaki and Toshiaki Nagao
Effective Stress Analyses of Two Sites with Different Extent of Liquefaction during East Japan Earthquake

Misko Cubrinovski (University of Canterbury) Duncan Henderson and Brendon Bradley
Liquefaction Impacts in Residential Areas in the 2010-2011 Christchurch Earthquakes

Susumu Yasuda (Tokyo Denki University) and Keisuke Ishikawa
Several Features of Liquefaction-induced Damage to Houses and Buried Lifelines during the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake

Ikuo Towhata (University of Tokyo), Hiroyoshi Kiku and Yuichi Taguchi
Technical and Societal Problems to be Solved in Geotechnical Issues

Kazuya Ishitsuka (Kyoto University), Takeshi Tsuji and Toshifumi Matsuoka
Surface Change of the Soil Liquefaction Caused by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Derived from SAR Data

Kazuo Konagai (University of Tokyo), Toru Asakura, Shota Suyama, Hiroyuki Kyokawa, Takashi Kiyota, Chikako Eto and Kenichi Shibuya
Soil Subsidence Map of the Tokyo Bay Area Liquefied in the March 11th Great East Japan Earthquake

Toru Sekiguchi (Chiba University) and Shoichi Nakai
Effects of Local Site Conditions on Liquefaction Damage in Mihama Ward of Chiba City

Chinami Keino (Keio University) and Masayuki Kohiyama
Health Disturbance of Residents in a House with Liquefaction Damage in Mihama Ward, Chiba City



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