Liquefaction Losses & Research
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 Published On Mar 9, 2024

In this episode, I introduce my recently published paper, mostly completed during graduate school, titled “National Liquefaction Loss Database and Event-Level Fragility Functions”, published in the journal, Earthquake Spectra.
 
My goal is to simplify and explain the scientific concepts behind the paper, starting with the basic understanding of liquefaction as a natural phenomenon and its impact on infrastructure. We walk through different sections of the paper, including the abstract, introduction, data collection and methodology, highlighting the process of creating a dataset for historical liquefaction in the U.S. and predicting future events. I discuss the development of the liquefaction loss database, the construction of fragility functions to predict losses, and the limitations and potential improvements of the study. This presentation aims to make scientific papers more accessible and interesting to a wider audience, while also providing insights into the research process and findings on liquefaction-induced damages and losses.
 
00:00 Introduction to the Paper and Its Accessibility
00:47 Understanding Liquefaction: The Phenomenon Explained
02:41 Diving Into the Paper: Abstract and Introduction
04:59 Data Collection and Analysis: The Core of the Research
14:34 Methodology and Fragility Functions: Predicting Liquefaction Losses
16:38 Limitations and Conclusions: Reflecting on the Study

Paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/...
Data: https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-exeg-dy75

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