c. Assume for a moment that the layer at 4.0 m depth from Homework 6 will liquefy during the design earthquake. Estimate

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c. Assume for a moment that the layer at 4.0 m depth from Homework 6 will liquefy during the design earthquake. Estimate

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c. Assume for a moment that the layer at 4.0 m depth from
Homework 6 will liquefy during the design earthquake. Estimate the
liquefied shear strength [Su(liq)] of the layer using the Olson and
Stark (2002), Robertson (2010), Seed and Harder (1990), Idriss and
Boulanger (2007), and Kramer (2013) relationships. What value of Su
(liq) would you pick for use in a stability analysis?
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