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Nov 1, 1996

Discussion of “Reconsideration of Initiation of Liquefaction in Sandy Soils” by Catherine E. Fear and Edward C. McRoberts

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Volume 122Issue 11November 1996
Pages: 956 - 960

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Stephen F. Obermeier, Member, ASCE
U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA 22092.

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