liquefiable
Liquefiable is an adjective describing a material that can be turned into a liquid or lose its solid-like properties under certain conditions. In geology and civil engineering, the term is commonly applied to soils that may undergo liquefaction when subjected to specific stress regimes, such as intense, cyclic shaking during earthquakes.
Liquefaction occurs when saturated granular soils experience cyclic shear, causing pore water pressure to rise and
Susceptibility to liquefaction depends on soil type (typically loose sands and silts), degree of saturation, density,
Mitigation and design strategies aim to reduce liquefaction potential or its consequences. These include improving drainage,
Etymology: from liquefy plus -able, meaning capable of being liquefied.