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Soil liquefaction, landslides and subsidences
Date
2000-12-01
Author
Bardet, J. P.
Çetin, Kemal Önder
Lettis, W.
Rathje, E.
Rau, G.
Seed, R. B.
Ural, D.
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J. P. Bardet et al., “Soil liquefaction, landslides and subsidences,”
Earthquake Spectra
, vol. 16, pp. 141–162, 2000, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/92755.