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SUMMARY:Unprecedented Flow Failures of Ground during the 2018 Sulawesi Ear
 thquake\, Indonesia - Professor\, Dr.Eng. Hemanta Hazarika - Kyushu Univer
 sity\, Fukuoka\, Japan
DTSTART:20190906T130000Z
DTEND:20190906T140000Z
UID:TALK129784@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Magdalena Charytoniuk
DESCRIPTION:On 28 September 2018\, a magnitude Mw 7.5 earthquake struck th
 e central Sulawesi region of Minahasa Peninsula of Indonesia. The epicente
 r of earthquake was located at about 80 km north of the provincial capital
  Palu of Sulawesi\, with a focal depth of 10 km. Extensive damage was caus
 ed to the transportation systems\, bridges\, earth structures and resident
 ial buildings due to the widespread lateral spreading and flow failures. T
 his lecture will focus on the geotechnical related damage due to the long 
 distance flow failures of ground with less than 1 to 2% inclination. Some 
 probable mechanism (Hypothesis) will be explained relating to such unprece
 dented failures during the earthquake.
LOCATION:Schofield Centrifuge Centre\, Meeting Room
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