Liquefaction of Soils During Earthquakes. [Paperback] Committee on Earthquake Engineering

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Little bit on writing on the front cover.

A well-preserved gem from the Committee on Earthquake Engineering, this volume delves into the critical phenomenon of soil liquefaction during seismic events. With its scholarly annotations and robust binding, it offers a unique glimpse into the pioneering work that has shaped our understanding of earthquake engineering and risk mitigation. A must-have for collectors and researchers alike.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Little bit on writing on the front cover.

This intriguing volume, “Liquefaction of Soils During Earthquakes,” is a seminal work published by the Committee on Earthquake Engineering, a prestigious group of experts dedicated to advancing our understanding of seismic phenomena. Liquefaction, a process where saturated soil loses strength and behaves like a liquid during an earthquake, has been a subject of intense study due to its devastating effects on structures and infrastructure.

This particular copy bears the marks of its scholarly journey, with a well-worn cover and annotations that hint at the deep engagement of its previous owner. Yet, the pristine interior pages and secure binding attest to the care with which this invaluable resource has been preserved. For collectors and researchers alike, this volume offers a unique opportunity to delve into the pioneering work of the Committee, whose contributions have shaped our approach to earthquake engineering and risk mitigation.

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