Liquefaction-induced ground and building interactions in İskenderun from the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake sequence

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2024Author
Moug, Diane M.Bray, Jonathan D.
Bassal, Patrick
Macedo, Jorge
Ulmer, Kristin
Çetin, K. Önder
Kendir, Sena Begüm
Şahin, Arda
Arnold, Cody
Bikçe, Murat
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Moug, D.M., Bray, J.D., Bassal, P., Macedo, J., Ulmer, K., Cetin, K.Ö., Kendır, S.B., Şahin, A., Arnold, C., Bikçe, M. (2024). Liquefaction-induced ground and building interactions in İskenderun from the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake sequence. Earthquake Spectra, 40 (2), pp. 913-938. https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930241232994Abstract
Significant and widespread liquefaction occurred in & Idot;skenderun during the 2023 moment magnitude (Mw) 7.8 Kahramanmara & scedil; earthquake. Liquefaction effects on buildings were observed in several areas of & Idot;skenderun, predominantly in areas of reclaimed land and near historic shorelines. Liquefaction-induced building settlements were particularly concentrated in the & Ccedil;ay District, which is almost entirely reclaimed land. Liquefaction-induced ground and building settlements were either marginal or not apparent in areas away from the historical shorelines. Building settlement and ground deformation were documented at 26 buildings in & Idot;skenderun through lidar scans and laser-level hand measurements. Liquefaction-induced building settlements ranged from 0 to 740 mm. Building-ground interactions were evident from hogging ground deformations, including cases where buildings deformed nearby ground and damaged nearby buildings, and sagging buildings. Historic land development affected the spatial extent of observed liquefaction-induced building damage. Representative liquefaction-induced building settlement and building interaction case histories are discussed and key insights are shared.