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Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering: Current Progress and Road Ahead

This special issue belongs to the section “Civil Engineering“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue of Applied Sciences will be devoted to geotechnical earthquake engineering, and consider current progress and the road ahead. The safety of facilities and structures in seismically active areas is threatened by earthquakes, and thus has attracted widespread attention. There have been major improvements in scientific understanding and subsequent advances in geotechnical earthquake engineering due to the increase in recorded in situ data and the large number of case studies on the observed effects of recent major earthquakes. More advanced modeling methodologies and consideration of seismic soil and rock effects on the analysis and design of facilities and structures will undoubtedly result in a better understanding of the theory and practice of geotechnical earthquake engineering

Dr. Jian Song
Dr. Bin Ruan
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • seismology and geology relevant to earthquake engineering
  • dynamic properties and constitutive behaviour of soils and rocks
  • wave propagation and scattering in soils and rocks
  • ground motions and site effects
  • seismic slope stability and reinforcement
  • soil liquefaction
  • seismic analysis and design of tunnels, dams, bridges, and buildings
  • foundation and soil–structure interactions
  • seismic performance and seismic damage
  • ground vibrations
  • pile dynamics
  • probabilistic methods in earthquake engineering
  • earthquake reconnaissance and database

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Appl. Sci. - ISSN 2076-3417