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Dynamic penetrometer is a worldwide practice in geotechnical exploration and the French Panda (1) lightweight variable energy is the most developed device nowadays. Widely used in France and other countries, The Panda penetrometer is relatively unknown for characterizing surface soils [...]Abstract
This work presents both a summary of its implementation at two post-seismic sites: the island of Cephalonia (Greece), and the Petrinja (Croatia) along the Kupa river. In the first case, the main objective was to characterize the surface formations of the Koutavos plio-quaternary sedimentary [...]Abstract
Liquefaction of loose saturated soil poses a significant threat to civil infrastructure during major earthquake events. Although liquefaction is most common in loose saturated sands, numerous liquefaction events in gravelly soil profiles have been reported. Assessing liquefaction [...]Abstract
Although gravelly soils have been observed to liquefy in 27 earthquakes in the past 120 years, many engineers believe that gravel cannot liquefy due to its high hydraulic conductivity. Gradations from gravel liquefaction case histories have shown these deposits typically contain [...]Abstract
The Dynamic Penetration Test (DPT) is widely applied for soil field characterization. The technique is usually appreciated as a simple and cost-effective means of determine soil resistance which can be obtained either from Newtonian or from wave equation methods. While wave equation [...]