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Number of equivalent stress cycles for liquefaction evaluations in active tectonic and stable continental regimes

Lasley et al., 2017

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709609867160397066
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Lasley S
Green R
Rodriguez-Marek A
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Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering

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The number of equivalent cycles (neq) concept plays an important role in geotechnical earthquake engineering and underlies the accounting for ground-motion duration in simplified liquefaction evaluation procedures, whether explicitly or implicitly. In this regard …
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