29 research outputs found

    Assessment of seismic hazard and liquefaction potential of Gujarat based on probabilistic approaches

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    Gujarat is one of the fastest-growing states of India with high industrial activities coming up in major cities of the state. It is indispensable to analyse seismic hazard as the region is considered to be most seismically active in stable continental region of India. The Bhuj earthquake of 2001 has caused extensive damage in terms of causality and economic loss. In the present study, the seismic hazard of Gujarat evaluated using a probabilistic approach with the use of logic tree framework that minimizes the uncertainties in hazard assessment. The peak horizontal acceleration (PHA) and spectral acceleration (Sa) values were evaluated for 10 and 2 % probability of exceedance in 50 years. Two important geotechnical effects of earthquakes, site amplification and liquefaction, are also evaluated, considering site characterization based on site classes. The liquefaction return period for the entire state of Gujarat is evaluated using a performance-based approach. The maps of PHA and PGA values prepared in this study are very useful for seismic hazard mitigation of the region in future

    Geotechnical considerations for the concept of coastal reservoir at Mangaluru to impound the flood waters of Netravati River

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    This paper explores the geotechnical feasibility for constructing coastal reservoir in Arabian Sea off Mangaluru coast. This envisages storing fresh water in a reservoir along the coast by building a sea dike to impound the flood waters of Netravati River. On one side, the dike will ensure the required quantity of freshwater flow from Netravati River to the reservoir without being drained to the sea. On the other side, the sea dike will prevent seawater from entering the reservoir, avoiding the salt contamination of the freshwater supply. Present study presents detailed investigation of the soil profiles of surrounding region of Mangaluru to explore the site condition at off Ullal beach. Lithological data on the Netravati estuary were also presented with key observation on the soil profiles in the area proposed for location of coastal reservoirs. The key finding of the study is that the region offshore of Ullal is devoid of sand and is comprised mainly of soft Silty clays. Lithological data of nine foundations at Netravati Bridge near Ullal are also presented in this paper. Based on the findings of geotechnical investigations, the paper concludes that construction of sea dike in Arabian Sea off Mangaluru coast is feasible
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