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Appendix B: Meeting Agendas and Workshop Participants
Pages 243-250

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... Craig Davis, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 1:35 Policy perspective: What are the issues facing policy makers?
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... DAY ONE: Monday, March 10, 2014 7:45 Check in; Continental breakfast 8:15 Welcome and introductory remarks Edward Kavazanjian, chair, Committee on State of the Art and Practice in Earthquake Induced Soil Liquefaction SESSION 1: CASE HISTORIES/DATA COLLECTION Session moderator: Russell Green, Committee Member 8:30 Plenary Session Statement of Session Goals 8:35 Plenary Speakers: Thomas Holzer, U.S. Geological Survey Peter Robertson, Gregg Drilling and Testing • What are the essential data that must be known or obtained to interpret a liquefaction related phenomena case history?
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... • What is the role of other triggering evaluation procedures in current practice and in the future? 1:40 Panel Discussion Ricardo Dobry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Donald Anderson, Ch2M Hill Misko Cubrinovski, University of Canterbury Geoff Martin, University of Southern California 2:15 Break 2:25 Breakout Sessions Breakout A: Liquefaction susceptibility Breakout B: Characterization of demand Breakout C: Characterization of resistance Breakout D: Model development 3:55 Break 4:15 Plenary Session Breakout session summaries
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... 9:00 Open Discussion 9:25 Break 9:40 Breakout Session Breakout A: Residual strength characterization Breakout B: Analytical models Breakout C: Simplified methods for settlement and lateral spreading Breakout D: Earth structures and soil structure interaction 11:05 Break 11:30 Plenary Session Breakout session summaries
From page 247...
... • Alternative methods and models for liquefaction and their uncertainties; i.e., strain-based methods, energy-based methods, other possibilities 2:25 Break 2:35 Breakout Sessions Breakout A: Strain and energy-based approaches Breakout B: Analytical models Breakout C: Post-triggering flow behavior Breakout D: Post-triggering stress-strain behavior 3:55 Break 4:15 Plenary Session Breakout session summaries CONCLUDING REMARKS 4:30 Closing Remarks Edward Kavazanjian, Chair 4:45 Workshop Adjourns
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... Jonathan Bray, University of California, Berkeley Scott Olson, University of Illinois Giuseppe Buscarnera, Northwestern University Jonathan Porter, Federal Highway Administration K Onder Cetin, Middle East Technical University Daniel Pradel, University of California, Los Angeles John Christian, Consulting Engineer Ellen Rathje, The University of Texas at Austin Brady Cox, The University of Texas at Austin James Rice, Harvard University Misko Cubrinovski, University of Canterbury Mike Riemer, University of California, Berkeley Yannis Dafalias, National Technical University of Peter Robertson, Gregg Drilling and Testing Athens Kyle Rollins, Brigham Young University Shideh Dashti, University of Colorado Boulder Curt Scheyhing, Group Delta Consultants Richard Davidson, URS Corporation Ray Seed, University of California, Berkeley Craig Davis, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Tom Shantz, California Department of Transportation Armen Der Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley Jonathan Stewart, University of California, Los Angeles Steven Dickenson, New Albion Geotechnical, Inc.
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... 11:00 Bayesian thinking Dr. Gregory Baecher, University of Maryland Noon Lunch 1:00 pm Adjourn open session Committee on State of the Art and Practice in Earthquake Induced Soil Liquefaction Open Webinar, June 9, 2014 1:00 PM EDT Please contact Courtney Gibbs (cgibbs@nas.edu)
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... Richard, Iverson, U.S. Geological Survey 1:35 Questions from committee members and discussion 2:00 Adjourn open session Committee on State of the Art and Practice in Earthquake Induced Soil Liquefaction Meeting 4, July 15, 2014 Beckman Center of the National Academies 100 Academy Drive Irvine, CA 92617 949.721.2200 AGENDA Tuesday, July 15, 2014 OPEN SESSION BOARD ROOM 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM 9:00 Dr.


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