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Name: Earthquake Liquefaction (Soft Soil) Hazard
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Description: <p>The intense shaking of an earthquake can cause soil liquefaction where loosely packed, water-logged sediments are transformed into a substance that acts like a liquid. Buildings and infrastructure sitting on these soft soils are likely to be severely damaged in an earthquake.</p>
Copyright Text: Credits: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI)
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