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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; June 1971; v. 61; no. 3; p. 579-590
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Soil behavior and related effects in the Peru earthquake of May 31, 1970

WILLIAM ENKEBOLL

DAMES AND MOORE, 500 SANSOME STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111

Abstract

Soil and water conditions had an effect on the degree of damage to structures. Most structures were located on alluvium with a high water table. Settlements occurred in dike and causeway fill in Chimbote harbor. Severe problems to communication occurred in some areas through embankment failures and road slides.




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