2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16584
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Liquefaction field reconnaissance following the 29th December 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia)

Abstract: <p>Earthquakes and related coseismic effects at the surface, both primary and secondary, such as liquefaction and lateral spreading, can impact humans due to induced economic or social disruptions (e.g. slope, bridge and building foundation failures, flotation of buried structures). In this respect, it results of primary interest to map liquefaction induced evidences soon after an earthquake. On the 29th December 2020, a major earthquake (Mw 6.4) occurred in Croatia, close to Petrinja, 45 km sout… Show more

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“…Earthquake shaking triggered extensive liquefaction and lateral spreading phenomenon within approximately 20 km around the epicenter, covering an area of ~600 km² (Fig. 6) (Amoroso et al, 2021). In order to provide a detailed identification of the liquefaction features, field reconnaissance campaigns, coupled with analyses of drone survey images and satellite photos, were performed immediately post-event up to March 2021 (Fig.…”
Section: Liquefactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earthquake shaking triggered extensive liquefaction and lateral spreading phenomenon within approximately 20 km around the epicenter, covering an area of ~600 km² (Fig. 6) (Amoroso et al, 2021). In order to provide a detailed identification of the liquefaction features, field reconnaissance campaigns, coupled with analyses of drone survey images and satellite photos, were performed immediately post-event up to March 2021 (Fig.…”
Section: Liquefactionmentioning
confidence: 99%