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Effects of Ground Failure on Bridges, Roads, and Railroads Public Deposited

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  • The long duration and strong velocity content of the motions produced by the 27 February 2010 Maule earthquake resulted in widespread liquefaction and lateral spreading in several urban and other regions of Chile. In particular, critical lifeline structures such as bridges, roadway embankments, and railroads were damaged by ground shaking and ground failure. This paper describes the effects that ground failure had on a number of bridges, roadway embankments, and railroads during this major earthquake.
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  • Christian Ledezma, Tara Hutchinson, Scott A. Ashford, Robb Moss, Pedro Arduino, Jonathan D. Bray, Scott Olson, Youssef M.A. Hashash, Ramón Verdugo, David Frost, Robert Kayen, and Kyle Rollins (2012) Effects of Ground Failure on Bridges, Roads, and Railroads. Earthquake Spectra: June 2012, Vol. 28, No. S1, pp. S119-S143.
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  • This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. CMMI-1034831. Additional support was provided by Golder Associates and the Chilean Air Force.
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