2019
DOI: 10.5937/jaes17-20794
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The potential of liquefaction disasters based on the geological, CPT, and borehole data at Southern Bali Island

Abstract: Following the incident in Petobo, Palu, liquefaction becomes an essential object for in-depth study. Based on soil investigation by the CPT (cone penetration test) in site soil test has been carried out at Jalan Taman Pancing, the area of Southern Bali Island was analyzed for liquefaction potential using geological interpretation and soil properties. Deterministic analysis using Stress Based Method, using the 2017 Seismic Hazard Map of Indonesia for Bali island where the earthquake acceleration reaches 0.4-0.5… Show more

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“…Ramadhani [7] states that the topography, geology and seismological conditions of the Palu city area are likely to be damaged by earthquakes, including secondary hazards (tsunamis, liquefaction and cliffside landslides). Geological and morphological conditions in highly dense areas also influence liquefaction risk [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramadhani [7] states that the topography, geology and seismological conditions of the Palu city area are likely to be damaged by earthquakes, including secondary hazards (tsunamis, liquefaction and cliffside landslides). Geological and morphological conditions in highly dense areas also influence liquefaction risk [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the selection of materials still prioritizes building functions. Materials with low ductilities, such as concrete, are still optimally used by paying attention to the work process not to suffer damage load was strongly influenced by the type of soil and rock in which the building, mostly if the building were built on slopes, would be highly threatened by ground motion [4][5] [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%