lõdvestumiseks
Lõdvestumiseks, also known as liquefaction, is a geological process where soil or sediment, which is saturated with water, loses strength and stiffness in response to an applied stress, typically an earthquake. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in areas with loose, water-saturated sands, particularly in coastal regions or near bodies of water.
The liquefaction process begins when the ground shakes during an earthquake. The shaking causes the water within
Lõdvestumiseks is a well-documented phenomenon, with numerous case studies and historical examples, such as the 1964
To mitigate the risks associated with liquefaction, engineers and geologists employ various strategies, including the use