In situ Measurement of Dynamic Soil Nonlinearity (NEES-2005-0090)

By Joan Gomberg

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10.7277/CTSD-GQ57

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May 19, 2017

Abstract

Title: In situ Measurement of Dynamic Soil Nonlinearity (NEES-2005-0090)

Year Of Curation: 2008

Description: The objectives of the project are to develop a technique for measuring in situ nonlinear sediment response to strong shaking. Our approach brings together experimental protocols developed by physicists in the laboratory to study dynamic non-linear phenomena in a variety of materials, the new controlled-source mobile vibrator trucks developed by NEES members, and state-of-the-art seismic array recording and processing tools. We suggest that new perspectives (e.g. models rooted in the physics of the response of many types of materials) will lead to new understanding. Additionally, the methods we employ are completely non-invasive, with all observations made at the surface. (

Award: USGS 05CRSA0629

PIs & CoPIs: Joan Gomberg

Dates: January 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005

Organizations: ,United States Geological Survey (USGS),,University of Texas at Austin, TX, United States

Facilities: University of Texas at Austin, TX, United States

Sponsor: USGS - 05CRSA0629

Keywords: In-Situ Non-Linearity,Sediment Non-Linearity,Strong Ground Motion,Vibroseis Truck,T-Rex

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  • Joan Gomberg (2017), "In situ Measurement of Dynamic Soil Nonlinearity (NEES-2005-0090)," https://datacenterhub.org/deedsdv/publications/view/354.

Keywords

In-Situ Non-Linearity, Sediment Non-Linearity, Strong Ground Motion, Vibroseis Truck, T-Rex